Prince Harry’s children are at the center of the storm. Tensions escalate in the royal family

the Royal family in newspaper "Times" British, Roya Nika, that hesitation King Charles (73 years old) "It leads to an escalation of tension” between him and his youngest son Harry, 38, and his wife Megan, 41..

After death Queen Elizabeth IIOn September 8, at the age of 96, Archie and Lillibet are entitled to both titles, as grandchildren of the King..

However, the two children are so far listed on the royal family website under my title "Master" And"Miss"Which "the master" And"miss" or "Ms".

Regarding the lack of updated nicknames, the newspaper quoted a spokesperson as saying: "The king focuses on the mourning period. It is unlikely that there will be other titles during that time. I’m sure at some point there will be discussions".

Nika added that "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex They fear that the king may be dispossessed Archie and Lilibet of their titles, after his immediate reluctance to acknowledge their prestige following the death of the Queen".

For her part, royal expert Kate Nicholl said, "True Royalty"King Charles, "ready to officially give titles to his youngest grandchildren, "But with a caveat, this warning is about trust".

Follow up: "They need to know they can trust a family Sussex".

It is reported that when Archie and Lilipet were born, they were too far from the line of succession to receive the titles of Prince and Princess, due to rules established by King George V in 1917..

But the queen’s death means that they are now the king’s grandchildren, not great-grandchildren, and are entitled to be addressed as prince and princess, and to use His Royal Highness.

However, they have been reported as individuals "not working" From the royal family, they will not be given the titles of His Royal Highness.

In this regard, the royal expert, Phil Dampier, said in an interview with the newspaper "Daily Mail" British, An "Allowing them to become a prince and princess but without giving them the title ‘His Royal Highness’ would be a classic compromise".

Meanwhile, the royal editor of the newspaper said "Daily Mirror"Russell Myers, it’s "There is still some mistrust between the Prince and Princess of Wales and Sussex".

He continued: "I spoke to someone very close to William WicketHe said, “Don’t be fooled by this.”"referring to the time the couples spent together after the queen’s death.

He added: "I know everyone wants them to come together and have this big truce, but the truce is very temporary, and it was for the Queen, who was always concerned about unity, especially for her family.".

The source explained: "Surely William extended that invitation to the Sussex family to come forward and take part in the walk (when they all walked in public after the Queen’s death). But regarding William, there is still a great deal of mistrust".

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The editor in charge of the affairs of the the Royal family In the British newspaper “The Times”, Roya Nika, reported that King Charles The 73-year-old “leads to an escalation of tension” between him and his youngest son Harry, 38, and his wife Megan, 41..

After death Queen Elizabeth IIOn September 8, at the age of 96, Archie and Lillibet are entitled to both titles, as grandchildren of the King..

However, the two children are so far listed on the royal family’s website under the titles “Master” and “Miss”, meaning “Mr” and “Miss” or “Lady”.

Regarding the lack of updated titles, the newspaper quoted a spokesperson as saying: “The King is focusing on the mourning period. It is unlikely that there will be other titles during that period. I am sure at some point there will be discussions.”.

Nika added thatThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex They fear that the king may be dispossessed Archie and Lilibet of their titles, after his immediate reluctance to acknowledge their prestige following the death of the Queen“.

Royal expert Kate Nicholl said:True RoyaltyKing Charles is “willing to formally confer titles on his youngest grandchildren,” but with a caveat, this caveat is about confidence.“.

She continued, “They have to know that they can trust a family Sussex“.

It is reported that when Archie and Lilipet were born, they were too far from the line of succession to receive the titles of Prince and Princess, due to rules established by King George V in 1917..

But the queen’s death means that they are now the king’s grandchildren, not great-grandchildren, and are entitled to be addressed as prince and princess, and to use His Royal Highness.

However, it has been reported that as “non-working” members of the royal family, they will not be given the titles of His Royal Highness..

In this regard, the royal expert, Phil Dampier, considered in an interview with the British newspaper “Daily Mail” that “allowing them to become a prince and princess, but without giving them the title (His Royal Highness), would be a classic compromise.“.

Meanwhile, Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers said there was “still some mistrust between the Prince and Princess of Wales and Sussex”..

He continued, “I spoke to someone very close to William Wicket‘Don’t be fooled by this,’ he said, referring to the time the couples spent together after the queen’s death.

He added, “I know that everyone wants them to meet and get this big truce, but the truce is very temporary, and it was for the Queen, who was always concerned with unity, especially for her family.”.

The source explained: “Of course William made that call to the Sussex family to come forward and take part in this walk (when they all walked in public following the death of the Queen). But as far as William is concerned, there is still a great deal of mistrust.”

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