Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the British royal family, and have since raised their children in Montecito, many have been parent-shaming the heck out of them. First of all, it’s 2024, and parent shaming is just not it folks, and secondly, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now being blamed for missing the chance to have their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet bond with their cousins on Easter. Safe to say, we have some questions.
Royal commentator Tom Quinn recently said that Harry and Meghan’s Easter plan decisions impeded their children’s potential bond with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
“The Royal Family traditionally meet on Easter Sunday at Windsor for a service in St George’s Chapel, followed by a brief walkabout and then a very traditional lunch of roast lamb,” he said, also telling The Daily Mirror that “what’s really going to upset Harry this year is that his children will miss out on the Easter egg hunt that takes place afterwards. And of course, it would’ve given Archie and Lillibet a chance to get to know George, Charlotte and Louis. The family rift is going to prevent this and Harry will feel it keenly.”
Despite George, Charlotte, and Louis not even attending the royal Easter traditions, Meghan and Harry are being blamed for not having their kids attend an event that their cousins weren’t even at? Where would the bonding happen?
The Wales children have been at the family home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk during Easter break. Archie and Lilibet have been at their family Montecito mansion and reportedly celebrated traditional Easter with an egg hunt around their seven-acre property.
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