Is there any chance Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could one day rejoin the royal family?
Royal commentators are cautioning Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about what the future may hold for their children, Archie and Lilibet, concerning their standing within the monarchy.
According to experts, the young siblings may never have an active place within the Royal Family.
Royal analyst Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Express that Harry is expected to return to Britain now that his security concerns have reportedly been resolved — a move that could eventually allow Meghan to visit as well. However, he noted that Meghan’s widespread unpopularity in the UK raises serious questions about how Archie and Lilibet could integrate into the royal fold in later years.
Insiders add that the children’s chances of reintegration remain slim as long as Harry and Meghan’s relationship with King Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton continues to be strained.
Renowned royal biographer Robert Jobson also voiced doubts about Archie and Lilibet’s future roles within the institution.
He emphasized that the children have been raised in California and have had minimal exposure to the traditional royal lifestyle.
Jobson explained, “Whether they would ever seek a royal role — and whether the Palace would even consider it — depends entirely on how the relationship between Harry and the King evolves in the coming years.”
At present, he said, that reconciliation “bridge” appears far from being rebuilt.
When asked if Archie and Lilibet might return to the royal circle someday, Jobson replied, “It’s not impossible — but the prospect feels distant while the divide between Harry and the monarchy remains so profound.”
