Prince Harry's fresh concern for Archie, Lilibet unveiled before royal event
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to miss out on royal family's mega celebrations
Prince Harry is reportedly concerned for his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, who are not growing up following royal traditions, especially during festivals.
As Easter is around the corner, the royal family is set to gather for a special Easter Sunday service in St George’s Chapel on the Windsor Castle estate.
King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other family members will also enjoy a delicious lunch and fun activities, notably an Easter egg hunt.
However, the Duke of Sussex and his little family will be far away from his homeland and are expected to mark the event low-key.
Express reported that royal expert Tom Quinn shared Harry's true feelings for his little ones as they are not aware of their royal roots.
He said previously, "The Royal Family traditionally meet on Easter Sunday at Windsor for a service in St George’s Chapel, followed by a brief walkabout and then a very traditional lunch of roast lamb."
"Harry always enjoyed this tradition because he got to meet an adoring public for a short period. But what’s really going to upset Harry this year is that his children will miss out on the Easter egg hunt that takes place afterwards," he stated.
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