Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet ‘may never set foot in the UK,’ expert claims

 accompany her husband back to the UK but has “decided she doesn’t want to.”

Her most recent visit was for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.

“She’s had plenty of ways that she could return with the Duke of Sussex, and she’s decided that she doesn’t want to. She’s made one stop over in this country at an airport when Harry was here, he picked her up at the airport, and they flew off for some sort of royal visit,” Rae added.

Prince Archie sitting on his Meghan Markle's lap.
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“But, no, I don’t believe that she ever wants to come back to this country, which is a great pity. But she’s made her bed, she wants to lie in it, and she’s going to carry on staying in California.”

Archie and Lilibet to inherit millions

Speaking of the luxurious life of the Sussexes and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet won’t have to struggle when they grow up. Besides the many business ventures their parents have been involved in, it’s been reported that they already have millions to their name.

Prince Harry received around $10 million from a family trust fund set up by the late Queen Mother for his 40th birthday. He was also handed millions after his mother tragically passed away – and it appears that Harry has a plan in store for his children.

According to a GB News source, Harry will ensure his son and daughter inherit millions of pounds. The money he got from his great-grandmother’s trust fund is not for him to use but for his children.

“He wants to put the inheritance away for their future, especially for Archie and Lili,” the source told GB News.

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