Alongside the announcement that Lilibet had been christened in California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided that they wanted their children to adopt royal titles, despite the fact that Meghan and Harry can no longer use their HRH titles. It has been reported that the couple made this decision after speaking to Harry’s cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
However, a royal expert has claimed that the couple changed their minds and wanted to hold onto their children’s royal titles for some very clear reasons.
British journalist Neil Sean said: “Harry and Meghan are very, very keen to cling onto those royal titles. After much deliberation, Meghan decided that the titles would be a good thing, not just for her but for both her children, too.
He continued: “After this, Meghan realised how useful a title can be, particularly when you want to move in the correct circles. That is the reason why they want to clutch hold of titles.”
The Letters Patent 1917 declared that only the monarch’s children, male-line grandchildren and the eldest son of the Prince of Wales could hold a princely title.
This means that when they were just the great-grandchildren of the monarch (Queen Elizabeth II), they were not permitted to hold the titles, but when King Charles came to the throne, they became eligible as grandchildren of the sovereign.
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