Even before meeting Meghan Markle, courtiers claim that Prince Harry harbored feelings of paranoia, not just towards his older brother, who is destined to be king, but even towards young Prince George.
Harry's perceived fear of becoming irrelevant intensified, projecting onto his nephew George, imagining a time when the young prince would reach 18. This jealousy was further fueled by the Royal Rift, leaving Harry's own children, if they indeed exist, feeling excluded from a significant part of their family.
The two Sussex children may find themselves disconnected from the royal family if their parents fail to reconcile with the Royals. Jenna Clark, associate editor at the Australian newspaper, emphasized the importance of Prince Harry and Meghan improving their relations with King Charles for the sake of their kids. With recent setbacks, including a lost multi-million donation to Archewell and a potentially missed lucrative deal, Clark urged the Sussexes to focus on family heritage rather than monetary concerns.
While the Sussexes navigate their challenges, King Charles maintains a close relationship with his existing grandchildren – George, Charlotte, and Louie. Prince George, in particular, received an extravagant £118,000 Swanky Shepherd's Hut as a birthday gift.
King Charles is actively preparing George for a future monarch role, with Royal expert Robert Jobson highlighting the importance of their relationship. The king has created a remarkable treehouse for his grandkids, providing a setting for tea parties and special moments. Jobson emphasizes the subtle management required to groom George for potential future leadership.
However, across the pond, Harry and Meghan express concerns about the possibility of Prince George ascending to the throne. US TV host Megan Kelly suggested that the couple harbors envy towards Prince William and Princess Kate, especially as their children are higher up in the royal hierarchy. Kelly noted that Harry and Meghan may feel a twinge of jealousy as they anticipate addressing Prince George and other royal offspring with titles like King or Queen.