The Distance of Crowns: King Charles III and the Sussex Children
In the grand tapestry of the British Monarchy, few threads are as frayed as the relationship between the House of Windsor and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. At the heart of this public fallout lies a deeply personal tragedy: the growing distance between King Charles III and his two youngest grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. While the King’s public statements are often draped in the careful diplomacy of the Palace, his rare mentions of Harry’s children offer a glimpse into the emotional toll of a family divided.

A Public Blessing, A Private Void
Since Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020, the King has walked a tightrope. In his first televised address as Monarch, Charles notably expressed his “love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas.” While this was seen as an olive branch, the lack of physical proximity remains a stark reality.
Archie and Lilibet are growing up in Montecito, California—thousands of miles away from the ceremonial life of London. Royal insiders suggest that the King feels a profound “sadness” over the lack of a relationship with the children. Unlike his close bond with Prince William’s children—George, Charlotte, and Louis—Charles has reportedly only met Lilibet in person once, during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
The “Hidden” Grandchildren
The King’s public mentions of the children are sparse but significant. In various briefings, Palace sources have hinted that the King remains “optimistic” about a reconciliation. However, the publication of Harry’s memoir, Spare, and the subsequent Netflix docuseries created a chill that has made casual family visits nearly impossible.
For King Charles, who is known to be a “workaholic” but also a doting grandfather, the situation is a source of frustration. He reportedly sends gifts for their birthdays and Christmas, yet the lack of FaceTime or video calls—impeded by the ongoing security disputes and legal battles Harry is embroiled in with the UK Home Office—means the King is essentially a stranger to his son’s children.
The Question of Titles
One of the most defining moments regarding the children was the formal recognition of their titles. In early 2023, the King updated the Royal Family’s official website to reflect Archie and Lilibet’s status as “Prince” and “Princess.” This move was interpreted by many as a silent signal of the King’s desire to keep the door open. By honoring the 1917 Letters Patent—which grants the grandchildren of a monarch royal titles—Charles signaled that, despite the drama, Harry’s children are undeniably part of the Royal fold.
Looking Ahead
As King Charles continues his reign while managing his health, the “Sussex Gap” remains a shadow over his legacy. Those close to the Monarch suggest that as he reflects on his life, the desire to see Archie and Lilibet grow up is one of his greatest private wishes. Whether the “King’s peace” will ever extend far enough to bring his California grandchildren back to the gardens of Highgrove remains the most poignant question facing the modern monarchy.