The recent revelation of King Charles’s decision regarding the royal titles of Archie and Lili, the children of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, has sent shockwaves throughout the royal world.
In this exclusive update, we’ll explore the surprising verdict delivered by King Charles and delve into the opinions of Tom Bower, a renowned expert on the Sussex saga and the author of “Revenge: Meghan and Harry in the War Between the Windsor.” Bower has expressed strong views on this matter that have raised eyebrows.
According to Bower, King Charles made a grave error in allowing his California-based grandchildren to bear the weight of royal titles. In his eyes, this decision not only weakens the monarchy but also poses a potential risk of embarrassment and damage to the royal institution’s sovereignty.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan and Harry, have been at the epicenter of media scrutiny since their move to California in 2020. Tensions escalated further when Prince Harry released his explosive memoir earlier this year, publicly airing grievances against the royal family.
Bower’s perspective is clear: he believes that given the strained relationship and controversies surrounding the Sussexes, Prince Harry should not have been invited to attend King Charles’s coronation earlier this year. Despite the family rift, there seems to be a glimmer of hope for reconciliation. Palace insiders suggest that King Charles is actively seeking to mend his fractured relationship with his youngest son, Harry, for both personal and strategic reasons.
Interestingly, there is recognition of the role Queen Camilla plays in this complex family dynamic. She is seen as a vital figure in facilitating the resolution of the ongoing feud between father and son. Insiders emphasize that Camilla’s involvement is pivotal, as the division between state and family is a delicate matter that she is uniquely positioned to guide. It’s worth noting the irony in Harry’s portrayal of Camilla as an antagonist in his recent book, as she now holds a key role in potentially resolving the family rift.