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Royal Rift: King Charles’ Unmet Grandchildren Stir Controversy
A rift in the royal family has emerged as tensions escalate over King Charles' failure to meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet.
The couple, belonging to different royal households, faced a tumultuous turn of events last year when they were requested by King Charles to vacate Frogmore House, now known as Frogmore Cottage.
In a recent revelation, commentator Michael Cole expressed profound disappointment at the situation, highlighting the fact that King Charles has yet to encounter Archie or Lilibet.
Prince Harry, upon being asked to leave Frogmore House, raised concerns about the King's interest in meeting his grandchildren, considering the limited time spent with Archie and uncertainty about Princess Lilibet.
Describing the circumstances as regrettable, royal expert Michael Cole empathized with the King, emphasizing the natural desire of any man to bond with his grandchildren.
Speculating on King Charles' eagerness to meet Archie and Lilibet, Cole acknowledged the potential distress caused by the delay, especially with Prince Harry's return to the country with his children seemingly distant.
Adding fuel to the fire, Mike Tindall confirmed in 2022 that no member of the royal family had encountered Archie and Lilibet.
During the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Queen's grandchildren and their spouses convened for a discreet luncheon, conspicuously missing the presence of Harry and Meghan.
Tindall recounted the memorable luncheon attended by cousins, followed by a march featuring Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and others at an exclusive Scottish eatery.
Contrary to rumors, documents revealed that Harry and Meghan did not host Lilibet's birthday party at Frogmore Cottage, debunking speculations of their attendance during the Queen's festivities.
Moreover, reports surfaced that Queen Elizabeth was displeased when Prince Harry and Meghan chose to name their daughter after her childhood moniker, Lilibet.
According to royal author Robert, the Queen's reactions were described as angrier than ever upon learning of the namesake tribute to her.
Despite claims of unsupportive reactions from the Queen, a spokesperson for the Sussexes clarified that Prince Harry had informed his family, with his grandmother being the first to receive the news of naming their daughter in her honor.
The Sussexes expressed their intentions to honor the Queen through their daughter's name, Lilibet, though specific details of the interactions remain undisclosed.