Harry and Megan have children who have never had normal family outings or experiences. Their friends and family have not called for a health and welfare check, and if they exist, a normal education is far-fetched.

The children may be homeschooled and denied socialization, and they may need proper therapy.

The Sussex children are now in their own lives, and it is becoming difficult to fool the public with false hiding positions. The Sussex hope to phase the children out of their lives and out of public interest.

The children are no longer useful in Megan’s narrative and will be kept private until they are announced to attend an exclusive Swiss boarding school. The shadow child, Archie, is not enrolled in school due to an anomaly on his birth certificate.

The Sussex children’s lives are becoming an inconvenience and a problem, and the public is left to wonder what the future holds for them.