About a week ago, Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, announced that their two-year-old daughter, Lilibet, was baptized in a private ceremony at their home in California, noting that she bears the title of princess, and that their two children bear two royal titles, so that the couple face accusations that they allegedly forced King Charles III granted the two children these titles.
In the details, the author of the book “The King: The Life of Charles III”, Christopher Anderson, said that the couple pressured King Charles III to recognize the royal titles of his two grandchildren in line with their statement.
He accused Christopher, the prince and his wife, of “basically making the king’s decision on his behalf,” indicating the need to question some of the palace aides who announced this.
And the American author added that it is clear that the anonymous courtiers who run the monarchy were surprised by the matter and none of them was happy with this announcement, because the couple put them in the embarrassing position of having to quickly update the royal website on the Internet.
In another context, it is still not clear whether Harry, Megan, and their two children will travel to England in May to attend the coronation of King Charles, as although they were invited to attend the ceremony, members of the royal family do not welcome them, so they decided that their place of residence would be far from them. if they attend the ceremony.
It is also expected that the dissenting couple will receive a cold reception from some relatives of the royal family in the event that he finds Harry and Megan at the coronation ceremony, especially after the book of Prince Harry’s memoirs that he recently published.
On this, one of the sources said: “Many of their relatives will deal with them in a cold manner,” noting that the prince will largely reside with his family in Iceland.
It is noteworthy that the couple moved to California 3 years ago after they stepped down from their positions in the British royal family, announcing their desire to leave it, after they complained in many television interviews and press interviews about the abuses and negative situations they experienced while they were in England.