Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children are 'missing out' due to Royal Family feud
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be joining the Royal Family at Balmoral this summer, as their children continue to have little contact with their extended family.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are "missing out" on building a relationship with King Charles and other members of the Royal Family, a royal photographer has claimed.
It was recently revealed by a source that the Sussexes will not be joining the annual royal summer holiday at Balmoral this year, with the couple maintaining it is not safe to bring their children back to the UK due to their lack of royal security.
The Sun's Arthur Edwards, who has been snapping pictures of the Firm for decades, told their Royal Exclusive show that Archie and Lilibet will suffer as a result of this decision.
He said: "King Charles has been going to Balmoral since he was a child. One thing I feel sorry for is Prince Harry's children. They don't have the summers at Balmoral with their cousins.
"It's an amazing place. It's got rivers, mountains, wild deer, it's a most beautiful part of the world, let alone just Great Britain. Listen, [Harry's] not only denying the King seeing his grandchildren. He's denying Archie and Lilibet from seeing their cousins George, Charlotte and Louis."
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Mr Edwards added: "They're first cousins, and he doesn't know them. I don't think Harry makes the final decision on that. I suspect he's probably in discussions with Meghan. I don't think she's ever going to come here again."
Traditionally the royals spend time at Balmoral in August and September every year, with the late Queen Elizabeth spending her final days there in September 2022.
While in Scotland they indulge in some of their favourite outdoor pastimes, including fishing, hunting, going for picnics and barbecues.
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King Charles has not seen Archie or Lilibet since June 2022, when Harry and Meghan brought them over for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend.
Now fears are growing that the monarch may not see his youngest grandchildren again, as the 75-year-old continues his cancer treatment despite returning to royal duties.
Majesty magazine's managing editor Joe Little said: "It would be great to think that at some point soon the King would get to visit the grandchildren that he has seen very little of, but he is 75 and still not in the best of health."
He added: "A visit to America is unlikely to be a high priority now, given the other demands on his time. It's an incredibly sad situation that few would have predicted even five years ago."
Royal author Margaret Holder also said in the Daily Mail: "It is very difficult for the monarch to travel as a private person. All kinds of diplomacy would have to be involved to get the King into California to see the children.
"So if the children can't come here and the King can't go there, you are looking at a situation where you've got a grandfather, who is undergoing cancer treatment, becoming more and more remote."