Meghan Markle’s huge U-turn about royal titles after key conversation | Royal | News

Meghan Markle, two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’in two members of the royal family after talking to two members of the official royal title was reported. Although Duchess and Prince Harry decided to step back from his senior roles in 2020, the couple made a surprise announcement not to reject their “right of birth” after three years.
In addition to the baptization of Lilibet in California, Harry and Meghan, Meghan and Harry no longer use HRH titles, but they decided that they wanted their children to adopt their royal titles.
The couple reported that Harry’s decision after talking to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
This said in 2021 that Meghan’s royal life was not “commitment” to the “glory” of Meghan’s royal life in 2021 with Oprah Winfrey.
However, a royal expert claimed that the couple changed their minds and wanted to keep their children’s royal titles for very clear reasons.
British journalist Neil Sean said: “Harry and Meghan are very willing to stick to these royal titles. After a lot of negotiation, Meghan decided that the titles would be a good thing not only for him, but for both children.
“Meghan was very friendly with the senior members of Monarchy, mainly with Princess Eugenie and Beatrice.”
“After that, Meghan realized how useful a title could be, especially when you want to move in the right circles.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could have been designed as a prince and a princess from the moment the reign of her grandfather began a year ago. This is due to a royal rule introduced by King George V in 1917.
Patent 1917 letters announced that only the children of the sovereign, the grandchildren of the men’s line and the prince of the Wales could get the first title.
This means that they are not only allowed to hold the titles when they are the great grandchildren of the sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II), but when they come to the throne of King Charles, they are suitable for being grandchildren of the sovereign.




