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Meghan Markle Frustrated as Prince Charles Removes Archie from Succession Line Forever

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Meghan Markle Frustrated as Prince Charles Removes Archie from Succession Line Forever

, the Duchess of Sussex, is said to be upset after removed her son from the line of succession permanently.

This move has reportedly caused a rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

In addition to this, Meghan has been advised by royal expert Angela Mollard to ensure that bonds with his cousins, particularly 's children, in order to shape his personality.

Ms. Mollard believes that it is important for Archie to have a connection with his cousins, as being a royal means you cannot just go knock on your next door friend's door and play.

In other news, Meghan and Harry's children, Archie Harrison and Lily Diana, may not receive the HRH styling they are entitled to following the death of II.

Royal commentator Jonathan Sacchidotti believes it would not be relevant to their lives to become known as Prince and Princess.

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He believes that Meghan and Harry made it clear before they left as working royal family members that they wanted their children to have a sort of protection from the less attractive side of being in the royal family.

Princess Anne, the Queen and Prince Philip's only daughter, spoke about her decision not to style her children as HRH in an interview dating back to 2020.

She stated that there are downsides to having titles and it was probably easier for her children to pursue their own careers unbounded by the firm's rules.

Mr. Sacchidotti also suggested that the fact that Archie and Lily are growing up in the US would make royal titles even more redundant.

During her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan claimed that unnamed people at the palace did not want Archie to be a prince, which would be tied to him not having police protection in the future.

Meghan also said that she and Harry had expected Charles to give their son the title of prince once he acceded to the throne, but were told the convention would be changed.

The letters patent issued by King George V in 1917 established that only the children of the sovereign, the children of the sovereign's sons, and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales should receive the title of prince or princess.

The move by to remove Archie from the line of succession is said to have caused a rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

Meghan is reportedly upset about this decision, as it means her son will never become king.

However, she has been advised by royal expert Angela Mollard to ensure that Archie bonds with his cousins, particularly 's children, in order to shape his personality.

Ms. Mollard believes that it is important for Archie to have a connection with his cousins, as being a royal means you cannot just go knock on your next door friend's door and play.

Meghan and Harry's children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Lily Diana, may not receive the HRH styling they are entitled to following the death of II.

Royal commentator Jonathan Sacchidotti believes it would not be relevant to their lives to become known as Prince and Princess.

He believes that Meghan and Harry made it clear before they left as working royal family members that they wanted their children to have a sort of protection from the less attractive side of being in the royal family.

Princess Anne spoke about her decision not to style her children as HRH in an interview dating back to 2020.

She stated that there are downsides to having titles and it was probably easier for her children to pursue their own careers unbounded by the firm's rules.

Mr. Sacchidotti also suggested that the fact that Archie and Lily are growing up in the US would make royal titles even more redundant.

During her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan claimed that unnamed people at the palace did not want Archie to be a prince, which would be tied to him not having police protection in the future.

Meghan also said that she and Harry had expected Charles to give their son the title of prince once he acceded to the throne, but were told the convention would be changed.

The move by Prince Charles to remove Archie from the line of succession is said to have caused a rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

Meghan is reportedly upset about this decision, as it means her son will never become king.

However, she has been advised by royal expert Angela Mollard to ensure that Archie bonds with his cousins, particularly Prince William's children, in order to shape his personality.

Ms. Mollard believes that it is important for Archie to have a connection with his cousins, as being a royal means you cannot just go knock on your next door friend's door and play.

Meghan and Harry's children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Lily Diana, may not receive the HRH styling they are entitled to following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Royal commentator Jonathan Sacchidotti believes it would not be relevant to their lives to become known as Prince and Princess.

He believes that Meghan and Harry made it clear before they left as working royal family members that they wanted their children to have a sort of protection from the less attractive side of being in the royal family.

Princess Anne spoke about her decision not to style her children as HRH in an interview dating back to 2020.

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