Prince Harry called out over ‘utterly absurd' wish for Archie, Lilibet

Prince Harry reportedly wants option of becoming working royal open for kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet

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Prince Harry faces backlash for wanting Royal roles for Archie, Lilibet

Prince Harry has been called out over his “utterly bizarre” desire that his kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet keep HRH titles.

The Duke of Sussex wants the option open for his children so they could choose to become working royals in the future.

Commenting on it, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield dismissed the idea as unrealistic and called it “entitlement.”

She said it “borders on delusion,” noting that Harry’s children are being raised in the U.S., far from the traditions and responsibilities of royal life.

She told Fox News Digital, "It’s utterly absurd for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to believe their children might one day choose to become working royals."

"That kind of entitlement isn’t just wishful thinking — it borders on delusion," the expert added.

"These are American children who’ve been raised oceans away from the monarchy, with no exposure to the customs, culture, or continuity that define royal life.

"Harry closed that door himself the moment he boarded Tyler Perry’s private jet and handed over his life story to a ghostwriter for ‘Spare.’”

This comes after a friend of Prince William revealed that he would never let Archie and Lilibet become working members of the Royal family.

“William obviously isn’t going to hire Archie and Lilibet,” the pal shared.

They added, “This is just trolling on the part of Harry and Meghan. It’s actually hilarious that no one even noticed it for ten days, until the Mail did it.

“The idea that somehow having a vestigial HRH as a baby later entitles you to be a working royal is beyond parody, even for them.”