The royal family drama continues as tensions rise between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and King Charles following orders to investigate their children, Archie and Lilibet.
The couple, who belong to different families, have been at the center of controversy ever since they were asked to vacate Frogmore House, or more specifically, Frogmore Cottage, by King Charles last year.
In a recent development, commentator Michael Cole expressed deep sadness over the situation, highlighting the fact that King Charles has not yet had the opportunity to meet his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet.
According to Cole, Prince Harry, upon being asked to leave Frogmore House, raised concerns about the King’s lack of interaction with his grandchildren, questioning if there was a genuine desire on the King’s part to establish a relationship with them.
Describing the situation as regrettable, royal expert Michael Cole empathized with King Charles, emphasizing the natural desire of any man to bond with his grandchildren.
Cole speculated that the King must be keen to meet Archie and Lilibet, and the delay in doing so due to Meghan’s influence may be causing him considerable distress, especially considering the uncertainty surrounding Prince Harry’s return to the country with his children.
Adding fuel to the fire, Mike Tindall confirmed in 2022 that no member of the royal family had yet met Archie and Lilibet.
Tindall disclosed a secret lunch gathering during the Platinum Jubilee, where Queen’s grandchildren and their spouses convened, conspicuously excluding Harry and Meghan.
The cousins enjoyed a memorable lunch post-color soldier duties, while Harry and Meghan, amidst rumors of familial discord, retreated to Frogmore Cottage without an invite.
Further revelations surfaced regarding Harry and Meghan allegedly hosting Lilibet’s birthday celebration at Frogmore Cottage during the Queen’s festivities.
However, it was later clarified that the birthday photos were actually taken at their Montecito mansion, debunking speculations of a party at Frogmore and dispelling attendance rumors.
The tension escalated when reports emerged that Queen Elizabeth was displeased upon learning that Prince Harry and Meghan had chosen to name their daughter after her childhood nickname, Lilibet.
The royal author, Robert, claimed in his biography that the Queen expressed anger at the decision, as reported by Daily Mail.
Despite the uproar, a spokesperson for the Sussexes clarified that Prince Harry had consulted his family before announcing the name, with his grandmother being the first to be informed, indicating their intention to honor her with the name.
As the royal saga unfolds, the rift between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the royal family deepens, leaving the public intrigued and eager for further developments in this ongoing saga of royal intrigue and discord.