Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and King Charles III are connected through family and constitutional structure within the British Royal Family.

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor (born 2019) and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor (born 2021) automatically gained prince/princess titles upon Charles's 2022 accession, reflected in Buckingham Palace's official page since March 2023. 



Removal requires an Act of Parliament—never invoked for non-working royals—and no such bill exists amid strained Sussex ties.​


Speculation arises from Harry's security pleas for UK visits with the children, but succession persists by birthright.​


Clickbait videos claim "removal" tied to Meghan's fury, but official sources confirm their positions ahead of Andrew (8th). Insiders note William plans no roles for them in his reign, but that's future exclusion from duties, not lineage erasure.​​




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