The impact of King Charles' abdication on Kate William and Harry Meghan's children?
King Charles was diagnosed with cancer, and the royal family was not having a good time. The news has royal watchers around the world wondering what would happen if King Charles decided to step down from the throne.
And, for grandchildren, what's the point? Their grandchildren are: George, Charlotte, Louis, Archie, Lilibet.
If Charles abdicates the throne, then William will inherit the throne, and his wife, Princess of Wales, will inherit the throne. Prince George was already the heir to the British royal family at the age of 10. Charles and his son William have dedicated their lives to it since they were in school.
However, considering the 41-year-old William and 10-year-old George, it would be a huge step forward for the eldest son of the Prince of Wales to step up. However, it is clear that Prince George was born a leader. Every time he appeared in public, he always showed his best side, and he wore it well with his father's original suit and tie.
Robert Jobson, a royal researcher, said: "As George grew in informal dialogue with his grandfather, one could feel that George's close ties to His Majesty Wilhelm, and his close friendship with Elizabeth II at Eton, were crucial to his future work."
What happens to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet after Charles abdicates?
Although Harry and his father had an unhappy experience, he is still the heir to the British throne. The same goes for his children, the four-year-old Prince Archie and the two-year-old Princess Lilibet, who will have an impact on their inheritance after their grandfather abdicates. Prince Archie is now ranked sixth, and his sister is seventh.
Harry Meghan has taken root in Montecito, California, having stepped down from her royal position in 2020, but with the King's resignation, the Sussexes will also return to the UK to support William's new plans to change his life.
Royal Communications correspondent Danielle Stacey said: "Even if the Sussexes decide to stay, Archie and Lilibet will have their own careers like Harry's cousins Eugenie and Eugenie. Harry Meghan rarely shares photos of Archie and Lilibet, making them look like ordinary citizens when they grow up. I think this will continue until the Sussex children are old enough to decide for themselves whether or not to appear in public.
Her grandchildren showed great solidarity at Elizabeth II's funeral, where they showed respect to the queen and loved each other. A royal affair like abdication can tie distant relatives together.
Harry's reunion with Charles II, albeit for a short time, is likely to be reconciled between the two. Earlier, Harry mentioned his dad in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, "I will always love him, and despite the many pains I have been through, I will still make it a priority to mend our relationship". As far as we know, Prince Harry went to the UK to crown the king in May this year, when Charles turned 75, and the two seem to have begun to mend their relationship.
Abdication is rare in the history of the British royal family, having not been there since 1936. However, giving way is also commonplace in other European countries. For example, Queen Margaret of Denmark gave up the throne to her son Frederick.