According to decisions and protocols issued by King George V in 1917, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s two children, Archie (age three) and his sister Lilibet (age one), technically became prince and princess upon death. of Queen Elizabeth. They will not be called “His Highness and His Royal Highness” when they are given new official titles by their grandfather, King Charles III.

A source tells Britain’s The Sun newspaper that the couple are angry that their two children will not be able to benefit from the title “His and Her Royal Highnesses because they are no longer royals”, and that Prince Harry and Meghan have become involved in tense discussions about the actual decision.
The source added: “There has been a lot of conversation over the last week… The couple insisted that Archie and Lillibet are considered a prince and princess.”
Under royal protocols, Prince Archie should now receive the royal title automatically, along with his sister, because they are direct descendants of Britain’s newest monarch, King Charles III, but Archie was not given the title of prince when was born in 2019. – as he was a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. .