The children of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be granted the titles of Prince and Princess Limon following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The sudden death of the monarch on September 8th has resulted in adjustments to royal titles and succession, according to Elle magazine. Charles III has been appointed as the new king, and with this change, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s children, Archie and Lilibet, will automatically inherit the titles of Prince and Princess.

This change is based on a decree issued by King George V over a century ago. The decree stipulates that the children and grandchildren of the current monarch will receive relevant regalia. Archie and Lilibet will now hold the titles of Prince and Princess, aligning with the established protocol.

In a previous interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle expressed concerns about Archie being denied royal honors and titles. However, legal documents and factual evidence confirm that this was not the case. The decree specifically outlines that only the children of the Sovereign, the sons of the Sovereign, and the eldest son of the Prince of Wales are entitled to the style and titles of Prince or Princess.

With Charles III’s ascension to the throne, all his grandchildren will now hold the titles of Prince and Princess.

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  1. It’s a bittersweet moment to see the royal family evolve in this way following such a significant loss.

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