The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly hoping to retain the HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) titles for their two children, Prince Archie, who is five, and Princess Lilibet, age three.
However, sources suggest that their royal roles under the future leadership of Prince William are likely to be minimal—or nonexistent.
William Has No Plans to Include Harry’s Children in the Monarchy
According to reports, Prince William intends to exclude Archie and Lilibet from any future royal duties. An insider told The Times: “What’s really noticeable now is that he just doesn’t talk about it anymore.
There was a time when family matters were constantly on his mind—his relationship with Harry especially. It used to upset him deeply, but now it seems like he’s moved past it. It’s a change. A sad one, maybe, but he’s in a much healthier place mentally.”
Andrew Also Considered a Risk to the Royal Family
Sources close to the palace say Prince William views his uncle, Prince Andrew, as a liability—someone who poses a risk and a potential threat to the monarchy. As a result, Andrew is also expected to remain excluded from royal duties, joining Archie and Lilibet on the sidelines.