Meghan Markle's children may one day feel resentment over how they were portrayed on social media by their mother, royal experts.
According to commentators on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, could face a 'terrible revenge' from her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as they grow older and reflect on their upbringing in the public eye.
Discussing the issue, author Hugo Vickers and journalist Samara Gill spoke about how Harry and Meghan have shared glimpses of their children online-often with their faces obscured-prompting criticism from royal watchers.
Speaking to royal editor Matt Wilkinson, Mr.Vickers remarked: 'I just think there's gonna be a terrible revenge when those children grow up.
'I mean, I do not know about you but I would be very annoyed if I found that I'd been used in all these posts in a strange way by my parents.'
He also noted the recent instance where Archie and Lilibet appeared in a social media post during a family visit to Disneyland.
Mr Vickers added: 'Equally they are also going to grow up at one point and discover that they never knew their grandparents, their grandfathers.
Mr Vickers said: 'And then of course they will also wake up to realise that they could have been the cousin to Prince George, a future king and they could have been over here having a nice time and with the other children their cousins after they are not gonna know them.'
These comments follow Meghan's recent response o criticism surrounding her viral twerking video, which sparked numerous conspiracy theories online.
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