The children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now officially recognized by the British royal family as Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibeth of Sussex. They are now part of the line of succession at 6th and 7th, although these titles have been the subject of speculation due to the bad relationship between the Dukes of Sussex, King Charles III and Prince William.
From this Thursday, March 9, on the official website of Buckingham Palace, the little ones have turned from master and miss to the prince and princess of Sussex. The recognition comes six months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II and less than two months after the coronation of Carlos III.
According to the British magazine Mail Online, the king promised his youngest son that he would recognize his grandchildren by their titles, but the rudeness and inflammatory statements of late, which include everything from an interview to a book that casts the royals in a very bad light, cast doubt on that promise.
Harry and Meghan, despite giving up their royal duties, claimed to be princes for their two children, claiming by “birthright” their names were to be Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In fact, the news of the new titles was released by the Dukes of Sussex themselves through their spokesperson, who revealed that “Princess Lilibet” was christened in Los Angeles last Friday. The ceremony was attended by King Carlos III, Queen Consort Camila, Prince William and his wife, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton; however, there was no royal presence for unconfirmed reasons.
The news of the baptism and titles of the princes did not come out until a week after it became known that the king had ordered the eviction of Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, their only home in the United Kingdom, which will now be occupied by the Duke of York, Prince Andrew.
Meanwhile, The late Princess Diana’s younger son has not yet confirmed whether he and his wife will attend Carlos III’s coronation on May 6..
Source: La Opinion
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