Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly apprehensive about the possibility of history repeating itself when it comes to her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. A royal commentator claims that Meghan resents the characterization of her own childhood as dysfunctional and fears that her children will face a similar fate, with limited relationships with their royal cousins. Since relocating to California in 2020, Meghan and Prince Harry have expressed concerns that their children will miss out on meaningful connections with George, Charlotte, and Louis. Meghan’s desire for a close-knit family extends to her hope for her children to experience the joys of growing up within the royal family, something she believes they may be deprived of due to the current estrangement. The relationship between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family has been strained in recent years, particularly since the controversial revelations made in interviews, their Netflix series, and Harry’s memoir ‘Spare.’ Harry’s upcoming visit to the UK for the Invictus Games anniversary may offer an opportunity for reconciliation, but Meghan’s hesitancy to join him reflects the ongoing tensions within the family. Meghan’s fears underscore the complexities of balancing her desire for a private life with her children’s connection to their royal heritage and the potential impact it may have on their future relationships.