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“WHY IS ALWAYS KATE’S CHILDREN?”: The palace has sparked another wave of royal tension after announcing that Prince Louis — at only seven years old — has been given his first official royal patronage. While fans cheered for the young prince’s adorable new title, insiders reveal Meghan Markle was far from pleased, feeling once again that her son Archie has been overlooked in favor of Kate Middleton’s children. Behind the polished smiles and official statements, whispers of envy, favoritism, and quiet resentment are stirring once more within the royal circle — and this time, it’s deeply personal. See more below👇👇👇
“WHY IS ALWAYS KATE’S CHILDREN?”: The palace has sparked another wave of royal tension after announcing that Prince Louis — at only seven years old — has been given his first official royal patronage. While fans cheered for the young prince’s adorable new title, insiders reveal Meghan Markle was far from pleased, feeling once again that her son Archie has been overlooked in favor of Kate Middleton’s children. Behind the polished smiles and official statements, whispers of envy, favoritism, and quiet resentment are stirring once more within the royal circle — and this time, it’s deeply personal. See more below👇👇👇
It’s the royal snub that has reignited one of the Palace’s most bitter undercurrents — and this time, the drama centers on a seven-year-old prince and a centuries-old British pastime
rries immense symbolic weight: it marks Louis’ official debut as a working royal, following in the footsteps of his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, both of whom have made early appearances in royal duties.
But across the Atlantic, the announcement didn’t sit well with Meghan Markle, insiders claim.
According to royal sources quoted by several British tabloids, Meghan was “absolutely furious” upon learning that her son, Prince Archie, had once again been overlooked for any form of royal recognition.