Two little royals, Archie and Lilibet, born to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Their parents, wanting them to have a normal childhood away from the spotlight, moved to California. Despite this, the children still received royal titles, which puzzled many people.
You see, in 1917, a rule was made that said the grandchildren of the monarch would automatically become princes and princesses. So, when Queen Elizabeth passed away and Prince Charles became the king, Archie and Lilibet became eligible for these titles.
But Meghan worried that this decision might cause problems for her children in the future. She feared they might blame her for not letting them experience life as working royals.
Even though she and Harry wanted a private life for their family, Meghan couldn’t help but worry about how this might affect Archie and Lilibet when they grew up.
Despite their parents’ concerns, Archie and Lilibet were growing up in sunny California, away from the royal life in Britain.
However, there were plans for them to visit their cousins in the UK, but Meghan was hesitant due to safety concerns.
As time passed, Prince Harry continued his love for polo, hoping that one day Archie and Lilibet might join him on the field. But their lives were very different from the ones they might have had if they had stayed in the UK.
Only time will tell if Archie and Lilibet will ever long for the royal life they were born into. But for now, they’re just two happy children, enjoying their childhood away from the royal spotlight.