The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II saw the attendance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but noticeably absent were their young children, three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet.
As Prince George and Princess Charlotte somberly made their way into the chapel for the mass honoring their great-grandmother, their younger siblings, Prince Louis, and cousins Archie and Lilibet were nowhere to be seen.
It is worth noting that the royal family did not prohibit the three youngest children of King Charles from paying their respects, as there are no official rules regarding the age of mourners.
However, it is speculated that the decision may have been made by Prince William and Catherine, who might have deemed their kids too young to attend the funeral.
The absence of Meghan’s children has sparked curiosity among royal fans.
Many wonder why Meghan has not sent for her children or returned to be with them.
After all, she often speaks about motherhood and her dedication to her children.
It is surprising that she has not released any statements through Kendall, expressing how much she misses her kids or at least assuring the public that she FaceTimes them daily.
Some speculate that Meghan is staying to ensure she can advocate for herself when titles and styles are announced.
Others believe she does not have a maternal instinct or genuine affection for her children.
There are even those who argue that she prioritizes a grandmother-in-law’s funeral over her own children.
Additionally, Harry’s alleged statement about shielding the children from grief raises questions about their emotional well-being and the reasons behind their absence.
It is important to note that Harry and Meghan have been away from their children for an extended period.
They arrived in Manchester, England earlier this month for the One Young World Summit, which they attended on September 5th, just three days before the Queen’s passing at the age of 96.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl shared her belief that the Sussexes will soon return to America, as their children are waiting there.
In a letter addressed to Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry briefly mentioned his grandmother’s relationship with his kids.
He expressed gratitude for their first meetings, from his earliest childhood memories to introducing his wife and their beloved great-grandchildren.
The letter conveyed the deep sadness felt by Harry and his family over the loss of the Queen, emphasizing that she is missed not only by them but also by the world.
As the public awaits further updates on the situation, speculation continues regarding Meghan’s absence from her children during this significant time.
While it is understandable that not all details are disclosed, many wonder why Meghan has chosen to remain separated from her young ones during such a challenging period.