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Title: “Sussex Children’s Titles and Controversies Surrounding Their Status”
In the wake of the Queen's passing, the Sussex children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have garnered attention and sparked discussions regarding their titles.
Interestingly, American news outlets have refrained from using the photos of the children released by the Sussex's PR machine.
Instead, an outdated picture of Archie was used, and no image of Lilibet was included.
A royal fan pointed out the absence of Lilibet's birthday picture, igniting speculation and conspiracy theories.
Comparisons were drawn between Stassie Schroeder's daughter and Lily, leading some to question the authenticity of the photo.
The resemblance between the two babies, particularly in terms of nose shape, has fueled doubts.
While initially dismissing the conspiracy, this fan now contemplates the possibility that the birthday pic may not feature Lily.
The similarity between the babies is striking, leaving room for uncertainty.
Adding to the confusion, many are uncertain about whether Archie and Lily automatically become Prince and Princess now that Charles is King.
The interpretation of legal documents and the expertise of the royal family's lawyers come into play.
It remains unclear whether Charles will allow his grandchildren to hold the HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) title, considering his previous stance on the matter.
When Harry and Meghan were still working royals, Charles seemingly did not support their children being referred to as HRHs.
Now that the couple has stepped back from royal duties and resides in America, it becomes even more uncertain.
Meghan previously disclosed that discussions about removing Archie's title took place while she was pregnant and involved King Charles.
In an interview with Oprah, Meghan revealed that she was informed Archie would not receive security as he was not a prince.
The grandeur surrounding titles holds little importance for her, but the simultaneous denial of security, a title, and concerns about Archie's skin color deeply affected her.
Some royal fans find it hard to believe that Meghan made these claims without flinching.
An online user shared their own experience, highlighting the irony of being denied titles for their mixed-race children, despite their resemblance to Archie.
The user, a mixed woman married to a red-headed spouse, emphasized that their children, like Archie, are white with blue eyes.
To them, the notion that Archie and his siblings would face racism seems far-fetched.
On a different note, royal commentator Victoria Howard believes that King Charles, having observed the Queen for decades, will be an exceptional monarch.
Howard argues that Charles' extensive training and understanding of the monarchy, acquired through years of watching his mother, will make him the most prepared king Britain has ever had.
She emphasizes that Charles has learned from the Queen's approach and will likely adopt a similar style of ruling.
When asked about Charles' reign, Howard acknowledges that he may differ in tone and style from his mother.
However, she expects him to suppress his personal opinions and embody the apolitical nature expected of a constitutional monarch.
As the debate surrounding the Sussex children's titles continues, the uncertainty persists.
The decision ultimately lies in the hands of King Charles, whose approach to this matter will shape the future of Archie and Lily's royal status.