"Prince Charles, the decision against Harry and Meghan: their children will never be princes"
Carlo's (terrible) tripping to his son Harry. The chronicles of the Windsor house report a news that looks like a stab. Royal relatives snakes. Archie and Lili, children of Harry and Meghan, will never be prince and princess. Grandfather Carlo would have issued the sentence. At least this is what the English tabloids write, according to which the future king will change the content of the Letters patent, or the document that dates back to November 20, 1917 and which regulates the assignment of noble titles.
Let's make a small summary, therefore, on the text wanted by George V, the grandfather of Queen Elizabeth. The noble title of law goes only to the sons of the sovereign (today they are: Carlo, Andrea, Anna and Edoardo), the children of the latter and the first son (George) of the eldest son (William) of the Prince of Wales. But here's the surprise, at least from what the tabloids say: the future ruler will change the rules to prevent too many family members from obtaining such recognition and poor Archie and Lili will be the first to pay the price.
The very thorny theme of acquired princely rights was also at the center of a substantial exchange between Oprah Winfrey and Meghan Markle during the famous interview that the whole world talked about no more than two months ago. And there Meghan had already made it clear that the air was bad for her two children.
A source close to the palace, quoted by the Daily Mail, explains that Carlo's choice would be dictated by a need to "streamline" the apparatus of the English monarchy: "He understood that the population does not want to pay for an institution that is too numerous and , he said, the Buckingham Palace balcony is in danger of collapsing because it is getting too crowded.
" The direction that Carlo could take would go against the tide even with respect to the choices of mother Elisabetta who had instead extended the title to William's other two children (Charlotte and Louis of Cambridge) who, according to the law, did not have the right. A very thorny issue, in short, which will probably be updated on 1 July 2021 when Harry will return to London to inaugurate with his brother the statue dedicated to his mother Diana on the day she would have celebrated her 60th birthday. Probably a few words with dad Carlo will be made.