In a surprising twist, the Sussex family has made headlines again by quietly removing the name “Rachel Meghan” from their son Archie’s birth certificate.
This change, which has raised eyebrows among royal watchers, was officially recorded on June 5, 2019, just weeks after Archie’s birth on May 6, 2019.
The document now simply lists Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex as his mother, leaving many to wonder about the implications of this decision.
This alteration comes at a time when speculation about a rivalry between the Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales, along with their spouses, has been increasing.
According to reports from The Sun, this unusual modification might be a subtle jab at the Cambridges, especially since the Princess of Wales’s name appears on the birth certificates of her three children.
It seems that the Sussexes may be trying to make a statement about their royal status amid ongoing tensions.
Some observers have suggested that this move could be an effort by Prince Harry to elevate Meghan Markle’s status to that of his late mother, Princess Diana, who famously held the title of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
This connection raises intriguing questions about how the Sussexes view their roles within the royal family and their desire for recognition.
Interestingly, this change coincided with the Sussexes’ withdrawal from a joint charity with the FAB, shortly after the birth certificate revision.
Their departure from royal duties, which occurred just months later, was widely dubbed “Megxit” by the media, marking a significant shift in their lives.
Since then, the couple has relocated to the United States and welcomed their daughter, Lilibet.
Lady Colin Campbell, the journalist who first highlighted this birth certificate alteration, described it as “extraordinary.”
She added that it opens up a myriad of questions regarding the Sussexes’ motivations behind such a decision.
What were they thinking?