Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped back from their roles as senior royals in early 2020. Since then, they have been raising their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet , in Montecito, California, closer to where Meghan grew up. The two have returned to the United Kingdom together only a handful of times, and their young children have hardly spent time with King Charles.
Meghan also has a strained relationship with her father, and it’s been reported that he has never met either of his grandchildren. While Harry and Meghan have had a right to make the decisions they’ve made, one expert says the two will have to prepare for Archie and Lili to eventually ask a lot of questions. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids will eventually wonder where their grandparents are Archie and Lili do have a close relationship with their grandmother, Doria Ragland, who is Meghan’s mother.
It’s widely known that Harry lost his mother, Princess Diana, at a young age. But the two children seemingly do not have any relationship with either of their grandfathers. Meghan and Harry do keep in contact with King Charles, so the kids might see him over video chat every now and then, but they hardly see him in person, if ever.
Speaking to The Sun , royal expert Phil Dampier says that it’s “very sad” that Archie and Lili don’t get to see their grandparents (though it could be argued that both grandfathers played a role in that outcome). He also said Harry and Meghan have to p.