Meghan Markle may potentially "bear the brunt" of the "sad" repercussions of her children, Archie and Lilibet, not developing a close bond with their royal cousins in the UK according to a royal commentator.The two Sussex children have made very few visits to the UK, sparking concerns among royal observers about whether the siblings will be able to connect meaningfully with their royal lineage.Despite this, Prince Harry has made it clear in the past that he would like his kids to grow up with an understanding of their family history, the Mirror reports.An insider told Royal biographer Tom Quinn that Meghan harbours some regrets about leaving the UK, fearing Archie and Lilibet might one day resent missing out on relationships with their relatives and a life filled with British traditions.
They shared: "Meghan does miss some aspects of life in the UK and worries that her children will blame her if they never get to see their cousins and feel as adults that they have been deprived of what might have been a fun and meaningful existence in the UK."Jennie Bond, a former BBC Royal correspondent, concurs that this is "a legitimate point".
Speaking to OK!, she said: "Children grow up and are innately curious about their heritage and background... and when your heritage is one of the most famous families in the world, it will undoubtedly seem rather odd and perhaps sad that you hardly know or remember them."She added: "Imagine Archie, aged 15, telling his friends, 'My grandpa is/was King!
And my Uncle is/will be King too.' But he hardly knew or met them. How sad... and Meghan would have to bear the brunt of the responsibility for that."The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's little girl, Princess Lilibet, marked her third birthday
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