Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made raising their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, their top priority. The couple’s journey into parenthood began while they were still members of the Royal Family, but by the time their daughter Lilibet was born, they had already stepped away from royal duties. Their decision to leave the Firm created a rift with the royal family, which Archie and Lilibet are unlikely to fully comprehend for years to come. However, their lack of a relationship with royal cousins and extended family members may have future repercussions for them.
The couple’s choice to lead a more private life in the United States has allowed them to give their children a away from the spotlight, although this means their children don’t have close relationships with other royal family members, such as Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three children. Despite this, Harry and Meghan have focused on building a close-knit family with their two children. But could they be considering expanding their family further with a third child?