Jenna Clarke Talks About Archie And Lilibet Being Denied Access To Family And Heritage
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will likely never be able to serve the British monarchy as working royals due to their parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "unforgivable attacks" and "betrayals" towards the Royal Family, which would make any such prospect a "recipe for disaster", a royal commentator has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children have barely set foot in the UK after their parents quit their royal duties and moved across the pond in 2020.
Archie was just eight months old when he moved to California, while Lilibet is believed to have only been to the UK once, in June 2022, for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
With King Charles and the Princess of Wales being out of action as they undergo treatment for their cancers, increasingly more calls have been made for less-known and non-working royals to step up and help juggle the workload.
But any hopes of the Sussex couple or their children returning to the UK as working royals have been torn apart by a royal commentator who claimed Harry and Meghan should "never be welcomed back to royal service" after their "appalling" behaviour as they are "untrustworthy" and "unsuitable".
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US-based journalist Lee Cohen exclusively told Express.co.uk: "With their unforgivable attacks, betrayals and appalling behaviour vis-a-vis the Royal Family, the Sussexes will likely never--and should never-- be welcomed back to royal service as a couple...no matter how small the bench is for available working royals.
"They are completely untrustworthy and have shown they are unsuitable for royal service."
Mr Cohen also touched down on the possibility that Archie and Lilibet could ever return to the UK as working royals.
He claimed that the only possible path for them to do so would be if Harry and Meghan ever separated, but under any other circumstances, he labelled the scenario as a "recipe for disaster".
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He explained: "While Archie and Lilibet are innocent children, I don't see any possible path, barring separation from their parents, for them to ever enter royal service.
"With the disrespect their parents have shown the UK, it is so improbable to think the children could be raised with a kernel of what it takes to be considered for royal service. This would be a recipe for disaster."
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