Living in the US with Prince Harry since 2020, Meghan Markle fears that her children Archie and Lilibet will grow up blaming her for not having a relationship with the British royal family. In 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry chose to leave the British royal family and give up their royal titles. The couple settled in Montecito, California, USA. However, upon leaving the UK, their two children, Archie and Lilibet, did not have the opportunity to form strong relationships with their family living in England.
Including his cousins, Princes George and Louis as well as Princess Charlotte. Meghan is concerned that this lack of family ties will be a source of blame for her children. Former royal correspondent Jennie Bond said it would seem quite strange and perhaps sad if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children grew up without really knowing about King Charles, Prince William and the brothers their last name. The situation highlights the challenges and dilemmas Meghan and Harry face raising their children away from the royal family.
According to experts, Meghan Markle's concerns are legitimate. Children grow up curious about their heritage, their origins and when their heritage is one of the most famous families in the world, they will probably find it quite strange and perhaps sad if they don't know or don't remember about it, he insisted. Before we continue, imagine 15-year-old Archie telling his friends. My grandfather was a king and my uncle will also be a king. But he doesn't know them and he doesn't know them.
It's sad and Meghan bears most of the blame. This isn't the first time royal experts have pointed out that Archie and Lilibet may be criticizing their parents for not being close to the Windsors. Last April, royal expert Tom Quinn himself analyzed the situation, stating that Meghan likes the idea of having a big happy family and hates that people describe her childhood and family as unusual. afraid that history would repeat itself she initially said.
Living away from the UK, Meghan Markle may face criticism from her children, as she points out. A friend of the couple who is one of Meghan's few aristocratic friends since she has been in the UK told me that she misses some aspects of life in the UK and she fears that her children she would be upset with her if they never met their cousins and as adults they would feel deprived of what could have been a happy life in the UK as royalty.