The children of Prince Harry and her Meghan Markle they will not receive the status of ‘Royal Highness’ when they are made a prince and princess respectively by King Charles III, a img said, according to the Daily Mail. 3-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet will officially become prince and princess in the next period, titles that will be awarded to them by King Charles.
However, a report claims that after talks between the new king and the Sussexes have been strained in recent days, the latter are “furious” that their children will not take the title of “Royal Highness”.
Archie and Lillibet are entitled to princely titles after the Queen’s death, as part of King George V’s rules, which however limited the number of members of the royal family entitled to the title of ‘Royal Highness’. Meghan has previously claimed that Archie was denied the title because of his race. When asked if it was important to her to be called a prince, she had argued that her problem was not with the “grandeur” of official titles.
The Sussexes themselves stopped using their own royal title after stepping down as senior members of the royal family for life in Los Angeles, and there have also been calls for the titles of duke and queen to be removed.
Source: News Beast
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