Prince Harry is reportedly feeling very saddened by the fact that his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are missing out on the family experiences shared by their cousins. A close source to the Duke of Sussex, aged 41, expressed Harry’s concern that his children are not part of the extensive family connections that their cousins enjoy within the royal family.
The source mentioned that Harry desires the best education for his children and has maintained a strong bond with his close friends since his school days at Ludgrove and Eton. Despite Archie and Lili having a wonderful time in California, Harry is deeply saddened that they are not experiencing life with the rest of their family.
In contrast, Meghan Markle, aged 44, shared heartwarming photos of Archie on his seventh birthday, depicting family joy during a seaside trip in the US, where the couple has been residing since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
While Harry previously praised life in the US, recent events, including Prince William and Princess Kate releasing new images of Princess Charlotte for her 11th birthday, have reportedly influenced a shift in his perspective. Friends of Prince Harry revealed to the Daily Mail his longing for his children to have a similar childhood to their royal cousins, including Princess Charlotte, Prince George, aged 12, and Prince Louis, aged eight.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s children are currently not attending traditional private schools like Harry did. Instead, there are ongoing discussions between Harry and Meghan regarding their children’s education choices, with Meghan reportedly against following the traditional path. However, Harry’s father, the King, is said to be pleased with the situation.
Sources suggest that Harry has discussed his plans to educate his children in Britain with his father during a meeting at Clarence House last September. There are reports that Harry intends to bring Meghan and possibly their children with him when he returns to Britain in the summer to support the Invictus Games for injured former service personnel.
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