Prince Harry, Meghan Markle receive sad news about Archie, Lilibet's future
The Duchess of Sussex issued warning about their children's future despite her nod to 'Sussex' title
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received upsetting news about their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's future despite the Duchess' recent nod to their royal title, Sussex.
For the unversed, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the royal family in 2020 to begin a new life with their little family.
The couple, who now resides in Montecito with their kids, are no longer in contact with key members of the royal family.
Archie and Lilibet may be unaware of their royal heritage, which could lead to challenges for Meghan in the future.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond told OK! Magazine, "When your heritage is one of the most famous families in the world, it will undoubtedly seem rather odd and perhaps sad that you hardly know or remember them."
"Imagine Archie, aged 15, telling his friends, 'My grandpa is/was King! And my Uncle is/will be King too.' But he hardly knew or met them," she added.
Jennie warned the Duchess by stating, "How sad… and Meghan would have to bear the brunt of the responsibility for that."
However, the royal expert believes that Harry and Meghan surely want the "very best for their children" and might talk to their little ones about their royal background.
"I just hope that by the time Archie and Lili grow up, things will be calmer and the family more united, even if they continue to live thousands of miles apart," Jennie said.
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