While Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have moved over to the US and stepped down as senior royals, experts have claimed they are still very keen to hold onto their royal ties.
The Duke of Sussex has made no secret of that fact that he wants to reconcile with his estranged family members, most notably his father, King Charles III and his brother Prince William.
And now the couple's use of royal titles for their children, which was revealed during the announcement of daughter Lilibet's christening earlier this month, has insinuated that the pair's royal connections are still important to them.
Speaking on the Pod Save the King podcast, host Zoe Forsey and the Daily Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers said: “This is a sign that Harry and Meghan want their children to still have those royal ties, which suggests that - however much they've criticised, what they've been through and their treatment - those links are still important to them." Myers added that he thinks “Harry still longs for that association” with his family, and that it could potentially be a case of the prince being “torn between his upbringing” and his royal roots.
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