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Royal expert Katie Nicholl has disclosed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ensuring their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, partake in a cherished royal family tradition. This decision comes amidst the ongoing complexities surrounding their relationship with the British monarchy.
As reported by daily Express Despite the couple's well-documented departure from royal duties and their relocation to California, Nicholl suggests that Harry and Meghan are keenly aware of the importance of maintaining a connection with their royal heritage for their children. "There are certain traditions and experiences within the royal family that they simply couldn't risk Archie and Lilibet missing out on," Nicholl explained in an exclusive interview.
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One such tradition is the annual summer retreat to Balmoral Castle, the royal family's Scottish estate. Historically, Balmoral has been a place where the royals can escape the public eye and enjoy family time in a more relaxed setting. The estate, purchased by Queen Victoria in the 19th century, has been a sanctuary for generations of royals, offering them a chance to bond away from the pressures of public life.
The decision to involve Archie and Lilibet in such traditions is seen as a strategic move to ensure they retain a sense of their royal roots, even while growing up largely outside the royal circle. "They are threading a delicate needle," Nicholl added. "On one hand, they want to give their children a normal upbringing away from the intense scrutiny that comes with being a royal. On the other hand, they recognize the value in certain royal experiences that have shaped Harry's own childhood.
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The prospect of Archie and Lilibet experiencing Balmoral comes at a time when Prince Harry and Meghan are reportedly working on improving their strained relationship with the royal family. Recent reports suggest that the couple has been engaging in tentative steps towards reconciliation, with private conversations aimed at mending familial bonds.
However, not all royal watchers are convinced. Some see this move as an attempt to balance their dual roles as private individuals and public figures with a royal heritage. "It's a complex situation," said royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. "They have chosen a different path, but traditions like Balmoral are deeply ingrained in the royal family's identity. Ensuring their children experience this could be a way to keep the door open to their royal ties.
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Public opinion on this development is mixed. While some support the idea of Archie and Lilibet engaging in royal traditions, others question the sincerity of the gesture given the couple's previous criticisms of the institution. Nonetheless, the involvement of the young prince and princess in these traditions may serve as a bridge between their American upbringing and their British royal legacy.
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