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No Grandma: Queen’s Final Response Confirms Lilibet’s Limited Place in Royal History
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, will have a minimal role in royal history, according to a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk.
Despite her occasional visits to the UK, Lilibet's position as eighth in line to the throne suggests that she will not feature prominently in the annals of the royal family.
Concerns have been raised by royal experts who believe that Lilibet may be written out of history, given her family's residence in Montecito, California, which limits their opportunities for connection with the British monarchy.
In a video on his YouTube channel, royal expert Neil Sean shared insights from a reliable source, stating that both Harry and Meghan fear their daughter will be excluded from historical records.
The distance between Montecito and the UK poses a challenge for the family, as it raises questions about when they will have the chance to return and have a formal portrait taken with the monarch.
This predicament has sparked discussions about whether Lilibet should come back to the UK to avoid being erased from royal history.
Express.co.uk ran a poll from July 21 to July 25, asking readers whether Lilibet should return to the UK.
Out of the 7,285 people who participated, a staggering 95% (6,890 people) answered no, suggesting that Lilibet should not make the journey.
Only 4% (323 people) voted in favor of her return, while 1% (72 people) remained undecided.
The article accompanying the poll received numerous comments, with readers expressing their opinions on Lilibet's future in the royal family.
The majority of readers were against the idea of Lilibet returning to the UK alongside her parents and older brother, Archie, who is three years old.
Despite reports of an invitation for the Sussex family to spend time with the Queen at Balmoral this summer, many readers voiced their opposition.
One commenter, Delphinium, stated, “We do not want or need any of the Sussex family to ever come to the UK.”
Another reader, Stevenl, questioned why Lilibet should visit the UK when her parents wanted a life in the US.
Some readers argued that Lilibet's low position in the line of succession would limit her role in royal history, even if she were to return to the UK.
A commenter named Yorkshalas2 noted that only actual monarchs tend to be significant in royal history, emphasizing that Lilibet currently holds the eighth spot.
While she may move up temporarily after the Queen's passing, her position is likely to drop as the Cambridge children start their own families.
In recent news, royal expert Tom Bower has claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose a genuine threat to the British royal family.
Bower, the author of “Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War between the Windsors,” expressed his concerns during an interview with Piers Morgan.
He described Meghan Markle's impact on Britain as dreadful and labeled the Duchess of Sussex as cunning and scheming.
Bower even suggested that Queen Elizabeth purposely kept Harry and Meghan out of view during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations to prevent them from overshadowing the event.
According to Bower, Prince Charles and Prince William played a role in this decision, as they did not want Netflix, the couple's media partner, to dominate the celebration.
The author emphasized the significance of the monarchy's control over their own events and the avoidance of excessive media attention.
While Lilibet's future in royal history remains uncertain, it is clear that her position in the line of succession and her family's distance from the UK present challenges.
As she grows older, her role may become even more limited.
Only time will tell how Lilibet's story unfolds within the complex tapestry of the British royal family.