Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's actions have created a chasm between the royal family and any future prospects for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to serve as working Royals.
The Sussexes opted out of their royal duties in 2020, relocating to Montecito three months later. Subsequently, they aired grievances of mistreatment by the Royals during an interview with Oprah for a Netflix documentary series.
Royal Insider Lee Cohen asserts that their conduct has effectively barred any return to royal duties and dashed the possibility of their children ever serving the British Monarchy. Cohen emphasizes the gravity of their actions, deeming any such return a recipe for disaster, given the couple's unforgivable betrayals.
Expressing doubt about the likelihood of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet returning to the UK as working Royals, Cohen suggests that the only conceivable scenario for their return would be if Harry and Meghan were to separate.
However, under normal circumstances, he dismisses the notion as doomed to failure. Cohen underscores the innocence of the children but stresses that the disrespectful behavior of their parents toward the UK makes their entry into royal service highly improbable and fraught with peril.
Moreover, there are doubts surrounding Archie's birth, with suggestions of secrecy and irregularities. Questions arise regarding Megan's claims about her pregnancy and delivery, with Richard Bradford, whose wife works as a nurse at Portland Hospital, asserting that his wife did not deliver Archie. The lack of medical records and discrepancies in Megan's account raise further skepticism.
Additionally, Megan's narrative of being denied access to medical care while pregnant is challenged, as it contradicts typical expectations for expectant mothers in the UK. These inconsistencies, coupled with the secretive nature of Archie's birth, cast doubts on the authenticity of their story, particularly as it relates to their royal status.