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Why Harry and Meghan waited to use royal titles for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet

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For the first time, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have publicly used the royal titles, Prince and Princess for their children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one.

It comes after the couple’s daughter - Lili for short - was christened in Los Angeles on Friday. While the youngsters are still pretty new to the royal family, both have never been referred to as a Prince or a Princess, despite automatically inheriting the title the minute King Charles III acceded to the throne back in September 2022.

Instead, they’ve remained as “master” and “miss” on the Buckingham Palace website. Which begs the question, why have Harry and Meghan only decided to use the titles now almost six months later?

Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Read More Related Articles Meghan Markle creates 'pop-up baby boutique' days after Lilibet's christening For some context, in 1917, King George V set out the rules that only the children and grandchildren of the sovereign had the right to the prince, princess and HRH titles.

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