Meghan Markle spent less than two years tasting life as a senior member of the British Empire.
He and Prince Harry decided to resign from the position in early 2020. Now, they are indulging in experiences or complaints while living under the auspices of the comfortable British Empire.
Meghan said her son Archie did not get royal titles and security protections.
She added that there was a conversation about how dark Archie's skin was when she was pregnant.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey which was broadcast on Sunday (7/8) in the United States, Meghan was asked who is the person who is confused about Archie's skin color?
"I'm not going to tell him, the conversation I won't reveal, it's clumsy, I'm still surprised," Meghan replied.
In addition, Meghan also did not hesitate to mention that Buckingham Palace had decided not to give Archie a royal title.
According to Meghan, the decision differs from protocol.
In fact, based on the rule of the British Empire since time immemorial, the great-grandson of the ruling king or queen is not a prince or a princess, except for the children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles).
That's why the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton get the royal titles Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Archie would only receive the title of prince when his grandfather, Prince Charles, would become king when Queen Elizabeth died.
So, now according to the rules of the British Empire, Meghan and Harry's children were introduced as Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.