Meghan Markle's children became a major talking point since their titles weren't updated following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Archie and Lilibet were not given HRH titles at birth, unlike their cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as they were further down the line of succession.
But since King Charles III ascended to the throne, they have become grandchildren of a Monarch, which technically means they should have the titles. READ MORE: Prince Andrew 'won't be kicked out of Windsor home' after Queen's 'plans for him'However, the Sussexes' kids' titles have been up in the air after reports emerged that Prince William, Kate and their children's titles on the Royal Family's website were automatically updated but the same couldn't be said for Archie and Lilibet.Now, a royal expert has claimed the Duke of Sussex was asked by the King what he would like his children's titles to be but Prince Harry said they should be able to choose their own.Discussing whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children will be granted new titles following King Charles' accession to the throne, royal expert Roya Nikka told The Royal Beat: "On the death of the Queen, Harry’s children, Archie and Lilibet, automatically as grandchildren of the sovereign, became HRH and Prince and Princess."So they’ve got that now, but they’ve not been updated on the royal website with their new titles.
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