Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have focused on raising their children, Archie and Lilibet. Their first child, Archie, was born while they were still part of the Royal Family, but Lilibet arrived after they left. The children likely don’t understand their parents’ royal rift, which could affect their relationship with royal family members in the future.
Although the couple considered having a third child after a tragic miscarriage, they seem content with their family. Harry and Meghan left the Royal Family to raise their children privately in the U.S. Archie’s birth was kept more private than royal norms, with Harry even using laughing gas to calm his nerves during labor.
Lilibet’s name sparked controversy because it was Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood nickname. Meghan and Harry also faced grief when Meghan suffered a miscarriage before Lilibet’s birth, something she still feels sadness about each year.
Despite their grief, Harry and Meghan are focused on cherishing every moment with their children. Harry has expressed a belief in limiting the number of children for environmental reasons, and both he and Meghan have said they are done having children, feeling fulfilled with their family of four.
