Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are growing up in relative isolation,
devoid of any knowledge of their rich ancestral heritage.
In the midst of the escalating royal feud, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's
offspring find themselves labeled as the most affected parties.
Esther Krakue, a prominent writer and broadcaster speaking to Sky News
Australia, underscores that Archie, at the tender age of 4, and Lilibet, who
is merely 2 years old, are grappling with the isolation stemming from their
limited knowledge of both their maternal and paternal family histories.
This familial estrangement traces back to Prince Harry's decision to step down
from his royal duties alongside Meghan in 2020, further compounded by Meghan's
own estrangement from her father, Thomas Markle Sr., and her siblings, Thomas
Markle Jr. and Samantha Markle, following her marriage to Prince Harry five
years ago.
Krakue sheds light on the harsh reality, stating, "They are largely unaware of
a significant portion of their family, with Meghan herself having very few
familial connections apart from her mother. Sadly, it's the children who bear
the brunt of this isolation."
Additionally, there is speculation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be
planning an official public introduction of their children at the upcoming
Invictus Games in 2025. Regardless of the event they choose, Krakue is certain
that Prince Harry and Meghan will meticulously craft their public image and
employ their finest public relations strategies, ensuring a carefully curated
presentation when their children are revealed to the world.
"I have no doubt that, in true Sussex style, they will select the most
opportune moment to introduce their children to the public, all the while
shaping their image in a manner that aligns with their vision," Krakue opined.