UK’s Royal Family Turns Its Back on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Firstborn Prince Archie on His 5th Birthday
It is no alien fact that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have been conspicuously absent from official royal family gatherings and announcements. Despite being the grandchildren of the current monarch and great-grandchildren of the former, the young Sussexes have been largely excluded from public appearances, setting them light years apart from their royal cousins. And Prince Archie’s 5th birthday did not bring much change.
Leave alone gathering invitations, Buckingham Palace has even opted out from showing the least cordial forms of affection and acknowledgment to the estranged grandkids.
How did the royal family snub little Prince Archie?
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Such glaring differences for years have only added fuel to the fire sparking speculation of a deliberate snub by the palace. Royal fans worldwide poured in their heartfelt wishes for the young Prince. However, as reported by The Mirror, the deafening silence of his own family in the UK has sent out a clear message to Sussexes. And that is not of goodwill. As if existing speculations of a ripoff were not enough, the two families have a new controversy to put off.
The royal family, which has made it a custom to take to their social media handles wishing their family members, evidently opted the Sussex royal out of the list. Recently pouring out wishes for the third-in-line to the throne Princess Charlotte, the royal social media handles remained rigidly silent on Prince Archie's special day.
By doing so, they not only sparked fresh feuds but also deterred from a path previously followed by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles put to an end an Elizabethan legacy
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Spending her whole life trying to hold the family together, the former monarch has been let down by her successor in various aspects. One of them is distancing his estranged kids from the Palace. During her reign of Queen Elizabeth, the royal handles of the Prince and Princess of Wales, took to social media to express their best wishes to the Duchess on her special day, which was later discontinued.
So was the case with her favorite grandson Prince Harry, for whom she made sure no indifferences were harbored. Nonetheless, with the retirement of the Queen, those practices have been long erased from the royals’ rule book and mere consciousness. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, however, have left no stone unturned in making this day memorable for their firstborn.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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