Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are in no rush to discuss their royal heritage with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, according to a family friend. The couple is focused on providing their kids with a normal upbringing and wants them to be loved for who they are as individuals.
Archie and Lilibet: Curious, Playful, and Vibrant
Archie, 5, is described as a sweet, curious, and playful child, while his younger sister Lilibet, 3, is said to be vibrant and happy. The family friend shared that both children are well-mannered and thriving in their California home.
Protecting Their Children’s Privacy and Safety
Harry and Meghan are keeping their children out of the spotlight to protect their privacy and safety. The couple recognizes that while the world wants to see Archie and Lilibet, their safety cannot be guaranteed in the same way as Prince William’s children.
“I think every parent wants to share their kid with the world, but they just can’t,” the source explained. “William’s kids, for example, have way more safety, even though they’re recognizable. And the same doesn’t apply to Meghan and Harry’s children.”
The family friend expects Harry and Meghan to maintain a lower profile with their children until their security concerns are resolved, if ever.
Hands-On Parenting Despite Busy Schedules
Despite their busy schedules with the Archewell Foundation and personal business ventures, including Meghan’s American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand and an upcoming Netflix show, the couple remains actively involved in their children’s daily lives.
“They take the kids to school, they pick them up, and they are very active and present with them throughout the day,” the friend shared.
Conversations About Royal Heritage to Come in Due Time
Harry and Meghan plan to have conversations about their royal heritage with Archie and Lilibet at some point in the future, but they are currently focused on allowing their children to grow up as private citizens.
“They’ll have those conversations in due time,” the source said, emphasizing that the couple wants their children to be loved for who they are.
Archie and Lilibet’s Royal Titles
While Archie and Lilibet are sixth and seventh in line to the British throne, respectively, their parents have chosen not to use their princely titles in everyday life. The children’s titles will be used in formal settings, but Harry and Meghan prefer to raise them as private citizens.
Limited Exposure to the UK and Royal Family
Archie and Lilibet have had limited exposure to the UK and their extended royal family due to Harry’s ongoing legal battle with the Home Office over his security arrangements. The Duke of Sussex has expressed his reluctance to bring his family to the UK if their safety cannot be guaranteed.
“The UK is central to the heritage of my children and a place I want them to feel at home as much as where they live at the moment in the US. That cannot happen if it’s not possible to keep them safe when they are on UK soil,” Harry stated in a witness statement.
Meghan’s Concerns About Her Children’s Future
A royal expert suggests that Meghan may be “bearing the brunt” of the fact that her children are missing out on opportunities to forge strong relationships with their royal cousins and extended family. The Duchess reportedly worries that Archie and Lilibet may blame her in the future if they feel they were denied a significant part of their heritage.
“Children grow up and are naturally curious about their heritage and background… and when your heritage is one of the most renowned families in the world, it will inevitably seem rather peculiar and perhaps sad that you have little to no recollection of them,” said former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Hopes for a Calmer Future and a More United Family
Despite the current challenges, Bond expressed optimism that by the time Archie and Lilibet grow up, the family situation will be calmer and more united, even if the Sussexes continue to live thousands of miles apart.
“I’m sure that, like Harry, she wants the very best for their children… and that includes an understanding of their background. I just hope that by the time Archie and Lili grow up, things will be calmer and the family more united, even if they continue to live thousands of miles apart,” Bond said.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are prioritizing a normal childhood for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, and are in no rush to discuss their royal heritage. The couple is focused on providing a safe and loving environment for their kids, while also maintaining their privacy and security. As Archie and Lilibet grow older, Harry and Meghan plan to have conversations about their royal lineage in due time, ensuring that their children are loved for who they are as individuals.