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Prince Harry’s kids Archie and Lilibet’s working royals future depends on THIS unexpected Royal member
The British monarchy has evolved with each new king or queen adapting to the times and available resources. This happened with Queen Elizabeth II, and King Charles, and it will likely happen with William. Meanwhile, royal experts are speculating about the future of Archie and Lilibet, the children of estranged royals Harry and Meghan. Expert Jack Royston told Express that he sees no reason why Prince George wouldn’t ask his cousins to join the royal firm once he inherits the crown from William.
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“George will not have any right to call the shots until he is king, which will likely be many years from now, potentially 50 to 60 years if William’s reign continues into his 90s, as Queen Elizabeth II’s did,” Royston said. However, the expert warned that Archie and Lilibet’s involvement depends on William and George accepting the crown. Until then, once King Charles passes on the crown, it will be William “calling the shots.”