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Meghan Markle Concerned About Her Children’s Inheritance
Meghan Markle has reportedly expressed concerns to her friends that she and her children might not receive their fair share of the Queen's estate.
The Duchess of Sussex is said to be considering getting her lawyers involved in the matter.
This comes as a surprise to many, given that Harry and Meghan's children, Arch and Lilibet, have not been given the titles of Prince and Princess yet.
The royal website has already changed the titles of other senior royals such as Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge to reflect their new titles.
William inherits his father's title and becomes Prince of Wales, while Catherine is now Princess of Wales, becoming the first to be known as such after Princess Diana.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children remain plain Master and Miss on the royal website, despite the fact that they are technically now a Prince and Princess since their grandfather has become King.
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A spokesperson for the palace has said that the titles will be updated on the website as and when they get information.
It has not been confirmed yet by the parents or the booking palace whether the children will use the titles.
When asked whether Archie and Lily would take the titles of Prince and Princess, the spokesperson said that they were focused on the next 10 days and that they would update the website as and when they get information.
It remains unclear whether Harry and Meghan will attend the funeral, and if so, whether Archie and Lily will be flown in by Doria.
It wouldn't be surprising if they do, but it also wouldn't be surprising if they're not sent over.
Meghan Markle has been criticized for arranging to have the children brought over for the Queen's funeral.
Many people wonder who takes toddlers to a funeral, especially when they haven't seen them in over a week.
It's been reported that Harry hasn't seen his children in a while due to his busy schedule.
In a normal relationship, Meghan Markle would have flown home to be with the kids and let Harry grieve with his family.
But with Meghan, the cameras and photo ops seem to be more important than the children.
On the other hand, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, are doing their best to carry out their regular routine for the sake of their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
William spoke to a local teacher about how he's been trying to lift the spirits of his own children after the monarch's death.
It's unclear whether Archie and Lily will take on the titles of Prince and Princess, but it's clear that Meghan is concerned about her children's inheritance.
It remains to be seen whether she'll get her LA lawyers involved in the matter.
As for Harry and Meghan attending the funeral, it's still up in the air, but it seems that they're arranging to have the children brought over.
Only time will tell what happens next in this ongoing saga.