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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not have exclusive custody of their children


Being a member of the British royal family means that it is necessary to respect the protocol to the letter. The latter will concern the future children of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who will not have sole custody of their offspring because of a rule little known ...
By marrying on May 19th, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry knew full well that they should respect a particularly strict royal protocol. The 37-year-old American has had to give up her career as an actress, no longer has the right to vote and can no longer express herself as she wishes, especially on social networks. The former actress of the "Suits" Tv Show must also follow instructions regarding her outfits. Despite few gaffes, she quickly incorporated the rules in force, which will also affect her future children.

Recently, we learned that Meghan Markle might not get pregnant for a while. Last March, the Duchess of Sussex did not hide her enthusiasm for starting a family. However, she will have to wait because of the busy schedule she shares with her husband. Next fall, the couple will embark on a long journey that will include Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. According to a source who told the Daily Express, Prince Harry's wife "will surely want to avoid traveling with all the side effects of pregnancy."

When planning the arrival of their royal baby, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have to take into account another parameter. Marlene Koenig, a specialist in the British royal family, told Elleque Magazine Meghan and Harry will not have sole custody of their children. Indeed, according to her words, “The sovereign has legal custody of the minor grandchildren // This goes back to King George I [who ruled in the early 1700s], and the law’s never been changed. He did it because he had a very poor relationship with his son, the future King George II, so they had this law passed that meant the King was the guardian of his grandchildren.” said the expert in kingship. If a child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were to emerge, Elizabeth II would also have custody. At the death of the sovereign, she will return to Prince Charles, grandfather of little George, Charlotte and Louis. Certainly, the royal protocol is full of surprises and it is better to know about it before being submitted to it. What Meghan Markle probably had to do with application before her wedding ...


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