Prince Harry and Meghan Markle feared King Charles delayed their children’s passports over royal titles: report
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle feared that King Charles had delayed the issuing of Archie and Lilibet’s passports over the use of their HRH titles, according to a report.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex waited nearly six months for their children’s official documents to be issued — and believed that their application had been “blocked” by the monarch, The Guardian reports.
In their submitted applications, the couple listed Archie and Lilibet’s last names as Sussex — which the family had started using in place of their previous surname, Mountbatten-Windsor.
“There was clear reluctance to issue passports for the kids,” a source close to the Sussexes told the outlet.
The insider claimed Charles, 76, “hadn’t wanted Archie and Lili to carry the titles, most of all the HRH, and the British passports, once created, would be the first and perhaps the only legal proof of their names.”
