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Royal Family Drama: Did the Queen Meet Archie and Lilibet?
Recent revelations surrounding the late Queen Elizabeth II's relationship with her great-grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, have sparked a flurry of speculation and debate.
A screenshot circulating on Instagram, attributed to Markle News, suggests that the Queen never met her grandchildren.
This claim raises eyebrows, especially since it contradicts reports from reputable sources that indicate otherwise.
The Instagram post hints at a conversation overheard within royal circles, suggesting a deliberate effort by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to keep their children's lives private.
However, the narrative takes a twist when we consider claims made by a Quora user who claims to have insider knowledge from the royal household.
According to this source, the Queen indeed never laid eyes on Archie or Lilibet, which, if true, could imply significant implications for the family dynamics.
On the flip side, Hello!
magazine presents a different story.
They assert that the Queen met her great-grandson Archie on two occasions and her great-granddaughter Lilibet once.
The first meeting took place on May 8, 2019, at Windsor Castle, where the Queen was seen adoringly interacting with the newborn Archie alongside Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.
Furthermore, it's reported that both Archie and Lilibet were present during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, providing a more inclusive family narrative.
Adding another layer to this story, Harry's friend, renowned primatologist Dame Jane Goodall, recently shared insights into Harry and Meghan's aspirations for their children.
She revealed that Harry envisioned raising Archie in Africa, where he cherished some of his happiest moments.
Goodall described how Harry dreamed of his son running barefoot with local kids, painting a picture of a life filled with adventure and connection to nature.
Dame Jane previously engaged with Harry during an interview for British Vogue, edited by Meghan in 2019.
During that interaction, she fondly recalled meeting and cuddling baby Archie, showcasing a warm bond between the Sussexes and the naturalist.
However, following the Vogue controversy, where Harry's comments about family size were perceived as a jab at Prince William and Kate Middleton, Goodall may be treading carefully in her remarks about her royal friends.
In a recent conversation with The Times, Goodall also revealed that Harry isn't the only royal she has connected with.
She reminisced about her chats with the late Duke of Edinburgh, highlighting his fun-loving nature.
This insight hints at a broader network of relationships that the Sussexes maintain, even amid the ongoing scrutiny they face.
If Harry and Meghan had indeed relocated to Africa, it might have complicated their lucrative business ventures in the U.S., including deals with Netflix, Spotify, and BetterUp.
Their branding relies heavily on their public personas, and a move to Africa could have altered that dynamic significantly.
The couple did make a trip to Africa with Archie in 2019, an experience that Meghan later recounted on her podcast, Archetypes.