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Meghan’s Concerns Over Queen’s Estate Sparks Legal Threats
According to iSource News, Meghan has expressed her worries to close friends about the possibility of her and her children being denied their rightful share of the Queen's estate.
In response, she has reportedly considered involving her lawyers from Los Angeles.
It appears that Harry and Meghan's children, Arch and Lilibet, have not been granted the titles of Prince and Princess yet.
While the royal website has already updated the titles of other senior royals, such as Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, to reflect their new roles, Arch and Lily remain without any royal designations.
Despite the fact that they are technically entitled to be called Prince and Princess since their grandfather has ascended to the throne, the titles of Arch and Lily have not been updated on the royal website.
A spokesperson for the palace stated that the website will be updated with the appropriate titles once the necessary information becomes available.
However, it remains uncertain whether the children will actually use these titles.
The spokesperson further explained that while the website was updated for the Waleses, updating love on a website doesn't quite work the same way, but it is clear that the King does indeed love them.
The spokesperson assured that the website will be continuously updated as new information arises.
Regarding Harry and Meghan's attendance at the funeral, it is still uncertain whether they will be present.
There is speculation about whether Archie and Lily will be flown in by Doria, Meghan's mother.
It wouldn't be surprising if Doria accompanies the children, but it also wouldn't be surprising if they are not sent over.
The idea of bringing toddlers to a funeral raises questions, as they haven't been seen in over a week.
Will they be brought by someone else or will they use stand-ins?
These uncertainties add to the intrigue surrounding the situation.
Considering Harry's recent travels, it raises questions about when he last saw Archie and his daughter.
In August, Harry spent time in Rwanda and Mozambique before participating in the Polo Cup with Nacho in Aspen, Colorado on August 25, 2022.
He then returned to the UK and Germany and has remained there since.
In a typical relationship, Meghan would have flown back home to be with the children while allowing Harry to grieve with his family.
It is customary to give the spouse time to mourn with their own family during such difficult times.
However, it seems that Meghan prioritizes cameras and photo opportunities over her children.
On the other hand, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, are doing their best to maintain a sense of normalcy for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Elaine Gee, a local teacher, revealed that she had a conversation with William about how she was trying to uplift the spirits of her young students who were saddened by the monarch's passing.
In response, William shared that he was doing the same for his own children.
He mentioned George, Charlotte, and Louis, emphasizing their need for continuity at school and striving to keep things as normal as possible.
In conclusion, Meghan's concerns about her and her children's share of the Queen's estate have led her to consider involving her lawyers.
The lack of titles for Arch and Lily on the royal website raises questions about their official status.
The uncertainty surrounding Harry and Meghan's attendance at the funeral, as well as the presence of their children, adds to the speculation.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Catherine are focused on providing stability and routine for their own children during this challenging time.