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Rumors Swirl: Do Harry and Meghan’s Kids Exist?
Speculation has been rife lately about the existence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet.
One netizen boldly claimed that there are no children in their Montecito mansion, suggesting that they may not be real.
According to this person, an aunt who works for California's Department of Children's Services has visited their home three times, only to find no evidence of children present.
No toys, no clothes, and no food for kids.
Curious individuals are encouraged to contact the department themselves to verify this claim.
In fact, one netizen even stated that a case is being opened against both Harry and Meghan.
While some royal fans hope that these rumors are true, others remain skeptical.
It is worth noting that the California Department of Children's Services, like similar organizations in other countries, does not disclose any information it may have.
All cases are strictly confidential, including juvenile court hearings and proceedings.
Without personal connections to someone working in children's services, it is unlikely that anyone would have access to such confidential details.
However, those hoping for the truth to come out are eager for Child Protective Services (CPS) not to be intimidated by the couple.
Adding fuel to the fire, Meghan Markle recently made what appeared to be a veiled dig at the royal family.
During an interview with Variety, she was asked about her children's potential career in the entertainment industry.
Her response was cryptic, mentioning tradition, family expectations, and carving out their own paths.
Meghan expressed her support for her children's aspirations, stating that as a parent, she wants them to find joy in whatever they choose.
Nevertheless, she acknowledged that they are part of a legacy and a family with certain expectations.
Meanwhile, questions linger about the official titles of Harry and Meghan's children.
With King Charles taking his time to announce their status, speculation grows.
Will Archie and Lilibet receive new titles to accompany their names?
Will Prince Charles bestow prince and princess titles upon Meghan's children?
Royal expert Katie Nicholl suggests that now that Charles is king, the children automatically become Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.
However, as of now, the royal family's website still lists them as Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor.
Additionally, it is worth noting that upon Queen Elizabeth's passing, the children have not been granted the his-her royal highness designation.
Interestingly, the decision regarding titles seems to depend on future developments, including Harry's upcoming book and the Sussexes' Netflix TV show.
It is ironic that Harry and Meghan are now advocating for titles they previously relinquished through their departure from royal duties.
One cannot help but wonder if, in a twist of fate, their children may grow up to reject and discard these titles altogether.
After all, children often resist the dreams and expectations their parents set out for them, and Harry himself serves as a prime example.
In conclusion, the rumors surrounding Harry and Meghan's children have sparked intrigue and debate.
While some netizens claim that the kids do not exist, others remain skeptical.
The confidentiality of child services cases makes it difficult to obtain concrete information.
Meghan's recent comments about her children's future aspirations further fueled speculation.
As for their official titles, the situation remains uncertain, with the royal family yet to make an announcement.
Time will tell whether Archie and Lilibet will embrace or reject the titles that come with their heritage.