According to iSource News, Meghan has expressed her worries to friends that she and her children may not receive their rightful portion of the Queen’s estate.
In response, she has threatened to involve her lawyers in Los Angeles.
While Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge have already had their titles updated on the royal website, Harry and Meghan’s children, Archie and Lilibet, have not been given the titles of Prince and Princess yet.
On the official royal website, the titles of senior royals, including Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, have been changed to reflect their new positions.
William has inherited his father’s title and is now known as the Prince of Wales, while Catherine is now recognized as the Princess of Wales, becoming the first to hold this title since Princess Diana.
However, despite technically being a Prince and Princess since their grandfather became King, Archie and Lily are still listed as Master and Miss on the royal website.
A spokesperson for the palace stated that the website will be updated with the correct titles as soon as they receive the necessary information.
It remains uncertain whether Archie and Lily will actually use the titles, as no confirmation has been provided by their parents or the palace.
When asked about the possibility of Archie and Lily being referred to as Prince and Princess, the spokesperson mentioned that the focus is currently on the next 10 days.
They assured that any updates regarding the titles will be made on the website when more information becomes available.
As for Harry and Meghan’s attendance at the funeral, it is unclear whether they will be present.
The question of whether Archie and Lily will be flown in by Doria, Meghan’s mother, also remains unanswered.
While it wouldn’t be surprising if Doria brings them, it is equally possible that they might not be sent over.
It seems that Harry and Meghan are making arrangements to have their young children present at the Queen’s funeral.
However, one must question the appropriateness of bringing toddlers to such an event.
After all, they haven’t been seen with their parents for over a week.
Will they be accompanied by hired children or will dummy kids be used?
These questions arise due to Harry’s recent travels.
In August, he spent time in Rwanda and Mozambique before participating in the Polo Cup in Aspen, Colorado on August 25th, 2022.
He then returned to the UK and Germany, where he has remained since.
With this timeline, one wonders when was the last time he even met his son Archie and daughter Lilibet.
In a typical situation, Meghan Markle would have flown back home to be with her children, allowing Harry to grieve with his family.
This is especially important considering that grieving the loss of a loved one is different for immediate family members compared to those who married into the family.
It is only fair to give the grieving spouse the space and time to mourn with their own family.
However, it appears that Meghan prioritizes cameras and photo opportunities over her children.
On the other hand, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, are doing their best to maintain their regular routine for the sake of their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
A local teacher, Elaine Gee, shared her conversation with William, where she discussed how she has been trying to uplift the spirits of her students who were saddened by the monarch’s passing.
In response, William mentioned that he has been doing the same with his own children.