The rift between Prince Harry and King Charles seems to have stopped.
Since the death of the Queen, the father and son have made gestures of respect.
It's possible that Charles will decide if Archie and Lilibet get royal titles.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the reported rift between Prince Harry and his father appears to have been put to one side.
At the age of 96, the Queen passed away. After his mother's death, Prince Charles became King Charles III and his title was changed to King Charles IV.
Harry told Oprah Winfrey that his relationship with Charles was difficult because of the step back from royal duties. He said that Charles stopped taking his calls after he left the royal family.
During the UK's mourning period for the Queen, the father and son appear to be together. In his first speech as king, Charles mentioned his love for Harry andMeghan as they continued to build their lives overseas.
The Sunday Times reported that Charles used a gift from Harry and William as he was sworn in as monarch.
In his first statement since the death of Queen Elizabeth, Harry paid homage to his father. His father was mentioned in the speech that mostly honored the Queen'slegacy.
These times are shared with you and the many other special moments in between. You are missed by the world over. Harry said that his father was honoured in his new role as King Charles III.
If the king grants Harry's children princely titles, it will be a major step forward.
Upon the accession of King Charles, the children of Harry and Markle will be known as Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
According to a law set out by King George V in 1917, all royals who are either the children or the grandchild of a monarch can hold the titles of prince and princess.
Archie and Lilibet's titles have not been changed despite the fact that the royal line of succession has been updated.
On the royal website, Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor can be found.
There were talks about denying Archie a princely title and the couple said it was due to race.
The members of the royal household did not want Archie to be a prince, according to Winfrey. She said that her son would be the first member of the family who wasn't titled in the same way as others.
The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning according to a statement released by Buckingham Palace. Some recollections are very serious and will be addressed privately by the family.
It is not known why the titles have not yet been changed. A spokesman for the king told Hello! magazine that the royal website would be updated as and when information came in.
Buckingham Palace and representatives for the duke and duchess did not respond to the request for comment.
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