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Will or should Archie Harrison and Lilibet 'Lili' Diana Mountbatten-Windsor become a prince and princess when Prince Charles becomes king? In their interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle complained that her children both didn't have royal protection nor a royal title. She made strong insinuations that it was because of her children's mixed race heritage that they were denied it, while simultaneously admitting that the Letters of Patent did not permit Archie nor any of their children a title until Prince Charles was king. But the question remains, should Archie and Lili have titles without a connection to the UK? Sure, their father might be a prince and still hold onto his dukedom (for now), but Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet 'Lili' seems a little silly if they spend more time hanging out at Sleeping Beauty's Castle in Disneyland rather than Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom. So how does the UK potentially amend the Letters of Patent to avoid the problem of having two children with no connection to the UK or the royal family running around California with royal titles? I have a modest suggestion. What do you think of my idea? Do you think that only royals LIVING in the UK should have those titles? Would Meghan move back to the UK just for that? Let me know! #meghanmarkle #princeharry #archieharrisonmountbattenwindsor #archieharrison #lilibetdiana #lilidiana #lilibetdianamountbattenwindsor #britishroyalfamily #britishmonarchy Royal News Network combines news and commentary, so certain points and conclusions are my own. This video is under Fair Use: Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.