The children of Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle will now be known as Prince and Princess. The couple already officially used the title for their one-year-old daughter when they announced her christening the other day.
According to royal protocol, the monarch’s grandchildren can be called princes and princesses. Officially, the titles of Archie and Lilibet became known this month, despite the not so good relationship between Charles III and his son. The chill came after Harry’s memoir Spare ran out in January this year where he made several accusations against the Royal Family.
However, the king took advantage of a patent issued in 1917 by George V, according to which the titles of prince or princess were granted to the grandsons of the sovereign in the male line. A similar thing happened, for example, with Elizabeth II’s sister Margaret, who received the title of princess immediately after her baptism.