As Prince George grows older in the British monarchy, whispers about the future roles of his cousins, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, start swirling. Despite Prince William’s broken relationship with the Sussexes, questions about his son, George, mending the royal rift start popping up.
Prince George and a smiling Prince William today at Wembley❤️⚽️
The way they’re both standing the exact same way😭 pic.twitter.com/xYsBnAjlzz
— Belle (@RoyallyBelle_) May 25, 2024
As of now, Prince George’s influence over royal matters is nonexistent, but as the future king, he could potentially invite his American-based cousins to serve as working royals. Both Archie and Lilibet are sixth and seventh in the line of succession and might be able to shine in the royal spotlight without the need for a high position.
The problem? It’s too early to tell whether Prince George, once king, would extend the invitation to his cousins to dazzle in the royal limelight with them. Then, if the Sussex kids were to accept it, they’d have to relocate to the United Kingdom and possibly discuss the invite with their parents, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Ultimately, this prediction might take about 40 to 45 to even be considered, since the royal children currently have little to no say in regal matters. The decision would depend on the wishes of all three involved and the relationship the royal members have in the future. The possibility remains open, with unknown changes coming over the decades.