Despite their tender age, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie have already been thrust into the limelight for years. With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relocation to the US and subsequent criticisms of the royal family, experts cautioned that their children might bear the brunt of these decisions in the future.
Granting their children royal titles, which they argued as their “birthright,” Harry and Meghan face strained relations with their UK family, barely spending time with their grandfather, King Charles, cousins, or uncle.
The decision to move to the US for a fresh start begs the question: was it in the best interest of their children? Meghan now harbors fears that this choice could significantly impact their future, with potential resentment directed towards her.
Royal children have always captivated global fans, a tradition spanning generations, heightened by Princess Diana’s endearing legacy. However, not all royal offspring receive equal attention. Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet were removed from the public life they might have had in the UK due to their parents’ relocation.
While Harry and Meghan grapple with adapting to a more private lifestyle, their occasional public appearances, notably in their Netflix documentary series, draw criticism, particularly for involving their children without their consent.
The announcement of royal titles for Lilibet and Archie in 2023 sparked controversy. Despite the children’s entitlement to these titles, Harry and Meghan expressed a desire for them to decide their usage in the future, reflecting their intention to navigate a balance between their royal heritage and personal autonomy.