As Just Jared reports, a spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has issued a statement allowing their 3-year-old sons to be named Prince Archie, 3-year-old, and Princess Lilibet.
Last week, the couple announced that Princess Lilibet had been baptized by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, Reverend John Taylor. Fans drew attention to the fact that Lilibet was presented as a princess in the statement. That’s why everyone concluded that the children of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will use these titles in the future.

A spokesman for the prince told GMA: “Children’s titles are a birthright since their grandparents became rulers. This issue has been settled for some time, according to Buckingham Palace.”
Recall that recently the couple baptized their daughter Lilibet in California. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held an intimate ceremony in which they invited their relatives and friends. Among the guests were Charles III, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Kate Middleton and Prince William.

Source: People Talk

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