Harry and Meghan to bring kids into spotlight for fresh global ventures

The Sussexes may start including their children in future public projects to boost their brand, claims royal expert.


Pop Culture & Art June 06, 2024

A royal expert claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might include their children in future projects.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have generally kept Prince Archie Harrison, five, and Princess Lilibet Diana, three, out of the public eye to maintain a private life.

While Archie and Lilibet had brief appearances in the Netflix docuseries ‘Harry & Meghan,’ they have rarely been seen publicly.

However, author Tom Quinn believes this could change as the couple hints at plans for more international visits to promote their work.

Quinn noted that the "charming" family could attract the attention Harry and Meghan need to enhance their popularity and the Sussex brand.

In an interview with The Mirror, Quinn said, "Harry and Meghan are incredibly proud of their children, and when they are a little older and better able to travel, there is no doubt they will be taken on some of the couple's tours. Meghan is acutely aware of what a great look this will be, the charming royal couple with their charming royal children will attract the sort of publicity that Harry and Meghan crave, especially now that they are so determined to be billionaire entrepreneurs."

Archie and Lilibet did not join their parents on a recent trip to Nigeria, but Harry suggested more travels in the future, saying, "There’s only so much one can do from home and over Zoom. So we look forward to travelling more…there will always be reasons to meet the people at the heart of our work.”

This comes as Meghan reportedly faces challenges launching her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. Meghan is considering whether to make her products broadly accessible or focus on a luxury market, while being cautious about referencing her royal connections.

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