
Princes Charlotte and Prince Louis, the two young children of Prince William and Kate Middleton, may not be allowed to play 'full-time' royal family roles in the future, even with their father or brother as monarch , a royal expert has said. ,
Royal correspondent Richard Palmer discussed the future of the British monarchy in the latest episode of the Royal Round-up with Pandora Forsythe, and said Charlotte and Louis are 'extra' siblings to older brother Prince George, who is third in line to the throne. are in place.
Commenting on the slimmed-down version of the royal family seen on the Buckingham balcony at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Forsyth said: "When you take some people away from it, it looks very slim, I must say."
Adding to this, Palmer said: "Yeah, apparently George, Charlotte and Louis have a long time to go before they'll be during a royal engagement as a full-time business... who knows, maybe Louis And Charlotte may not even have a full-time role in the future."
The royal expert said it would raise questions if Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are given 'minor roles' in the monarchy as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were denied 'part-time' roles.