Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seemingly followed in the late Queen Elizabeth's footsteps with their big decision regarding their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The royal couple visited Nigeria earlier this month without their children, who reportedly remained in California with their grandmother, Doria Ragland.
Prince Harry's late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, also toured the Commonwealth for five months between 1953 and 1954, without the then Prince Charles, who was six at the time, or Princess Anne, who was four at the time. moment, according UK Daily Express.
Commenting on it, royal expert Gareth Russell said GB News that Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, took her young children on royal tours, but the “prevailing wisdom” is that this is a “major disruption.”
The royal expert believes it is a “major disturbance for children to be on public display in that way”.
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