Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of Sussex Condemned to a Life Without Crowns and Bling 'All Thanks' to Prince Harry's Family Feud
Prince Harry and the royal family's rift continues to cast a long shadow, with possible profound implications for his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Royal expert Jennie Bond poignantly remarked, "How curious, and sad, it will be for Archie and Lilibet if they grow up knowing they are part of one of the most famous families in the world — and yet they are estranged from almost all of them."
RadarOnline.com can reveal that since the Duke and Meghan Markle's departure from royal duties in 2020 and their subsequent relocation to California, familial bonds have been strained, leaving the youngest Sussexes distanced from their regal heritage.
Bond further mused, "To know that their grandfather and uncle were both Kings, and they didn't know them."
These reflections underscore the personal toll of the ongoing discord, "especially on the innocent parties involved," a palace source reflected in a nod to the Sussex children "caught in the middle."
While Harry maintains communication with his father, King Charles III, his relationship with Prince William remains fractured. This familial tension has inevitably affected Archie and Lilibet's connections with their British relatives in that while they share a bond with their cousin Princess Eugenie and her children, interactions with other family members are minimal.
The Sussex children have spent the majority of their formative years in Montecito, Calif. Archie has reportedly begun attending a local school, embedding himself further into the American lifestyle.
The Duke of Sussex has expressed his appreciation for their new environment, stating, "I very much enjoy living here and bringing up my kids here." He emphasized the unique opportunities available in the U.S., noting activities he can share with his children that he "undoubtedly wouldn't be able to do in the U.K."
Despite the physical distance and emotional strains, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to honor their royal connections "in their own unique way."
They have participated in events such as the Diana Award, paying tribute to Princess Diana's legacy. However, their separate engagements during these occasions highlight the ongoing complexities within the family dynamics.
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The path to reconciliation remains uncertain.
Observers hope that shared values and commitments, especially those honoring Diana's memory, might serve as a bridge toward mending familial ties. "As the world watches, the future relationship between the Sussex children and their royal relatives hangs in the balance, shaped by decisions made on both sides of the Atlantic, but it really is all thanks to Harry's insistence to, keep this feud going," the royal insider said.
In the meantime, Archie and Lilibet continue to grow up away from the royal spotlight, their connections to the British monarchy defined more by lineage than by personal experience.
The hope remains that time and "mutual understanding will eventually heal the rift, allowing the youngest members of the House of Windsor to fully embrace their heritage," the royal source concluded.
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Daily Express reported on Bond's insights.