Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s lives have undergone significant changes in recent years. The couple’s decision to pursue separate business ventures has sparked speculation about the state of their marriage. Amidst this uncertainty, the Sussexes have purchased a new home in Portugal, bringing them closer to the Royal Family and potentially paving the way for their children, Archie and Lilibet, to form connections with their UK-based relatives.
The couple’s refusal to let their children travel to the UK due to security concerns has raised concerns among royal experts. One expert urges Harry and Meghan to reconsider their decision, stating that their failure to reconcile with the Royal Family may have a negative impact on their children’s future relationships with their UK-based relatives.
The Sussexes’ decision to purchase a home in Portugal may signal a desire to reconnect with the Royal Family. Royal critic Richard Fitzwilliams notes that this move “emphasizes that they still have goodwill” with some members of the Royal Family. Fitzwilliams suggests that this could potentially lead to future interactions between Archie, Lilibet, and their UK-based cousins.
While the couple’s concerns about security are understandable, their decision to keep their children from interacting with their UK-based relatives has sparked widespread debate. Royal analyst Jennie Bond notes that it is “sad” that Archie and Lilibet do not currently have a relationship with their UK-based family members. Bond suggests that spending time with their cousins could have a profoundly positive impact on the children’s lives.
The question remains, however, whether Harry and Meghan will ultimately reconcile with the Royal Family. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the fate of Archie and Lilibet’s relationships with their Royal Family relatives hangs in the balance.
Meghan’s concerns about her children’s future relationships with their royal cousins have also come to light. The Duchess is worried that her children would blame her if they don’t get to know their royal cousins. Time will tell whether Harry and Meghan will give in and make apologies to the Royal Family, enabling their children to meet Harry’s side of the family.