POLL: Should Prince William strip Prince Archie and Lilibet of their royal titles? | Royal | News

King Charles, despite the calls for robbing his youngest son and beech titles, but was reported to “collect” certain parts of the monarchy when Prince William was monarch. The Duke and Duke of Sussex resigned in 2020 as a senior working royalities before he started a new life in the United States.
After a report GuardianThe Duke of Sussex’s wife Meghan Markle and his children to protect the titles of HRH (Royal Excavation), Archie, 6 and Lilibet, 4, in the future to have potentially royal roles or more private life wanted to lead.
Sunday Times Prince William’s 43th birthday in a piece about the birthday, this idea was “entertainment in the royal circles” and Archie, 6 and 4 -year -old Lilibet’s roles were reported to be below the reign of William.
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Harry and Meghan, after stepping back as a senior royal in 2020, protected the titles of HRH, but at the time, a statement from the Buckingham Palace explained: “Sussexes will not use HRH headlines because they are no longer working members of the Royal Family.”
Archie and Lilibet, their grandfather King Charles, shortly after leaving the throne in 2022, began to use the titles of ‘Prince’ and ‘Princess’.
In accordance with the rules established by George V in 1917, Archie and Lilibet were entitled to the titles of prince and princess when Charles became a king in 2022. Sussexes first used the title of ‘Princess Lilibet’ after 2023 California baptism.
However, discussions surrounding the Duke and Duke of Sussex’s Royal titles reigned in April when Meghan appeared as Podcast guest at Jamie Kern Lima’s podcast. They remembered a time when Meghan left a gift basket in his house and shared a photo of a note that reads “Duchess of Sussex HRH”.