March 28, 2024

Prinz Harry und Herzogin Meghan sorgen sich um die Sicherheit ihrer Kinder. Foto: imago images/PPE

Harry and Meghan: Trouble with their children’s nicknames? – entertainment

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are concerned about the safety of their children. Photo: imago photos/PPE


There is said to be more dispute over the surnames of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s children. How will Lilibet and Archie be treated in the future?

Is there a problem in the British royal family about the possible titles Archie (3) and Lilibet (1)? The children of Prince Harry, 38, and Duchess Meghan, 41, are said to be a prince and princess soon. But as reported by The SunThere for their grandfather, King Charles III. (73), apparently not in the status of HRH. His Royal Highness is an abbreviation of His Royal Highness, which is used to address certain members of the British royal family.

Concern about security

Archie and Lilipet live with their parents in the United States. King Charles has reportedly agreed to make Prince and Princess soon, according to the report. Harry and Meghan have themselves relinquished their HRH titles since stepping down as senior royals and moving to California in early 2020. The new discussion could now mainly revolve around the safety of the Sussexes and their children. It appears that protections for senior members of the royal family no longer apply to them in the UK. Prince Harry is fighting for more security for his family.

A source told The Sun: “Harry and Meghan have been concerned about the security issue, and as prince and princess they are entitled to a certain level of royal security.” According to the Sun, the two were said to be “furious” because “Archie and Lillibet cannot use the title of His Royal Highness.”

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