- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been cautioned.
- Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, in royal regalia may have negative affect.
- Angela Levin believes the Sussexes have “glued her to the British Royal Family.”
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been cautioned that dressing their children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, in royal regalia may have an unintended negative affect on them.
In her assessment on Meghan and Harry’s daughter Princess Lilibet, royal author Angela Levin stated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had placed a significant load on her young shoulders.
“It will take a long time for little Lilibet to realise the extent of the burden her parents have placed on her young shoulders,” Angela wrote in a comment article.
She added: “By styling her a princess, as it was announced on March 8, despite living far away from the Firm and its members, the Sussexes have “glued her to the British Royal Family” they have criticised so much in past years, Ms Levin claimed.
The author described the Duke and Duchess’s bombshells launched at the Firm following their decision to stand down as working Royal Family members in the spring of 2020 as a “cascade of insults fired at the Monarchy, his father, brother and other senior royals.”
She continued: “Why on earth would you want your daughter to experience such anguish?”
Levin went on: “Little girls obviously love being a princess at parties, but if Lilibet is the only one in the class who is a real princess it could lead to jealousy that could easily be avoided.”
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