The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are allegedly disagreeing on how to bring up their children and royal expert Tom Bower fears this could become a huge problem in the couple's relationship.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry apparently have contrasting ideas on how they want to bring up their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
New reports claim that the duke and duchess are having differing approaches on how much they want to bring Archie, four and Lilibet, 2 into the spotlight, the Mirror reports. He told GB News: "There's a clash of cultures, a clash of interests, but they will have to one way or another reconcile it. In the end, what is always an issue is how to bring up your children, and if you can’t agree on that, it becomes a major problem.Earlier this year, the Sussexes made a rare statement about their daughter, Lilibet, as they confirmed that both she and Archie had received royal titles.
However, they were entitled to them after the late Queen's death as the grandchildren of the current monarch.
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