Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids are yet to know about their titles or their place in the line of succession.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their Royal duties and flew to United States to start a new life with their son, Archie, who was just 8 month old.
Meghan later gave birth to their second child in California. The Duke and Duchess, who are proud parents to Prince Archie, and princess Lilibet, want their kids to have a normal upbringing.
While he and Meghan have tried their best to keep both Archie and Lilibet away from the media limelight, the couple will have to inform their kids about their Royal lineage in near future. However, they are obviously not in a rush to inform their children about their royalty.
According to an insider, Archie and Lilibet will eventually learn about their Royal bloodline, they are very young now and royalty is a tough concept for a child to grasp.
The inside said that Harry and Meghan want Archie and Lilibet to feel secure and to be loved for who they are as individuals, not for their titles.
He also noted the kids are so well mannered. Archie is sweet, curious and playful and Lili is vibrant and happy. Though they have slightly less freedom than other kids of their age but that’s just a natural consequences of being born into the world’s most famous family.
It won’t be easy for Harry and Meghan to maintain a sense of normalcy for their children but it sounds like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are doing their best to protect Archie and Lili for as long as they want.