There has been a growing buzz surrounding the legitimacy of Archie and Lilibet, the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.<\/p>\n
Speculation suggests that the royal family is aware of these rumors, as none of the staff members have reportedly met them.<\/p>\n
This raises the question of why they are included in the line of succession if their existence is being questioned.<\/p>\n
A recent poll conducted by Express UK reveals that a majority of Britons, 66% to be exact, believe that Prince Harry and his children should be removed from the line of succession altogether.<\/p>\n
The poll, which surveyed 1,624 British adults between January 25th and 26th, found that only 18% think the Sussexes should maintain their place.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, 16% remain undecided.<\/p>\n
Interestingly, the poll also revealed that both Tory and Labour voters, as well as Brexiteers and Remainers, were in agreement on this issue.<\/p>\n
A significant portion of each group, 65% of Tories and 66% of Labour voters, believed that Prince Harry should be taken out of the line of succession.<\/p>\n
Similarly, 65% of Leavers and 67% of Remainers shared the same sentiment.<\/p>\n
It is believed that Prince Charles did not provide his consent for his two youngest grandchildren to have titles.<\/p>\n
This decision may have been influenced by Prince Harry and Meghan’s reputation for pushing a particular narrative to force the royal family’s hand.<\/p>\n
The strained relationship between Prince Charles and his son is evident in the recent lack of public acknowledgment for his grandchildren’s birthdays.<\/p>\n
Royal commentator R.S.<\/p>\n
Locke explains that the absence of birthday wishes for Archie and Lilibet reflects the strained relationship and possibly indicates future changes in social media practices.<\/p>\n
Last year, the late Queen had requested the birthday acknowledgment, highlighting the cordial relationship she had with Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children.<\/p>\n
However, this year, King Charles refrained from publicly acknowledging his grandchildren’s birthdays, suggesting a shift in their relationship.<\/p>\n
According to a report by New Idea, Prince Harry deeply regrets not having his father meet his children.<\/p>\n
The source shared that Harry’s biggest remorse is that Archie and Lilibet will miss out on being part of their grandfather’s significant life moments.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, Harry continues to dwell on the time when Archie began asking about his grandfather, realizing the impact of their strained relationship.<\/p>\n
In an attempt to address the ongoing issues, King Charles reportedly wishes to avoid any contact with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle until he witnesses positive changes in their behavior and approach.<\/p>\n
Us Weekly reports that Charles is exhausted by the couple’s continuous criticism of the royal family and has decided to distance himself from them.<\/p>\n
He hopes that this distance will not only rekindle affection but also lead to wiser decisions on their part.<\/p>\n
A close source revealed that trust has been severely compromised since the release of “Spare” and that Charles genuinely desires to avoid any interactions until he sees genuine improvements.<\/p>\n
For now, it seems that Prince Harry and Meghan have no plans to return to the UK, further solidifying the distance between them and the royal family.<\/p>\n
The insider suggests that this may mark the beginning of the end of the Sussexes’ relationship with the royal family, as the divide appears to be growing wider.<\/p>\n
King Charles’s decision to keep his distance could have significant implications for the future dynamics within the monarchy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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