Since Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, the entire British royal family has entered a stage of restlessness, and some staff members even revealed to the outside world that Charles III's physical condition is very bad, so Britain is replanning the king's funeral.
In any case, the chronological order is the eternal law of nature, and after the death of Charles III, he will be replaced by Prince William.
So, when Prince William becomes king, will Harry's children enjoy royal power, and how will the death of Charles III affect them?
Harry and Meghan's departure from the royal family without warning directly led to misunderstandings and contradictions, and even the outbreak of conflicts.
And the parents' approach also means that it will distance Archie and Lilibet from their royal peers, so until now, there has been little interaction between the Archie siblings and their royal peers.
When Charles III dies, the order of succession to the British throne will also change.
With the accession of his uncle William, Archie and Lilibet will rise from the current sixth and seventh to the fifth and sixth.
Even if Prince Harry and his wife no longer serve the British royal family, according to the law, Archie and Lilibet still have the right to inherit the British throne.
As for the royal titles of Archie and Lilibet, they have been given the titles of "prince" and "princess" since Charles ascended the throne.
Prince Harry's spokesman also responded to the incident: "Since their grandfather became the monarch of the United Kingdom, this has become their birthright".
And people also said that this is a matter of synchronization with the official, and the official website of the British royal family also admits so.
Previously, Archie and Lilibet could not be called "princes" and "princesses" because they were not grandchildren of the monarch or children of the future crown prince, so they were not eligible for royal titles.
According to the current policy, Archie can inherit his father's title of "Duke of Sussex".
Although there are loud calls in Britain for the revocation of Prince Harry's title of "Duke of Sussex", there is indeed no reason for Britain to revoke his title of nobility until Harry has made a major mistake.
The British Parliament needed to pass a bill to strip him of his dukedom, which is a very rare act for the United Kingdom.
The last time a bill to strip titles was more than a hundred years ago, when Britain stripped several members of the German and Austrian royal families of their titles of British nobility in 1917.
However, it cannot be ruled out that William would follow the practice of the title of "Duke of Edinburgh" and change the hereditary "Duke of Sussex" to life.
This means that after Prince Harry's death, the "Duke of Sussex" will regain the royal family, and Prince Archie will only inherit his father's title of "Earl of Dunbaton and Baron of Kilkill".
There will be more awkward moments when William becomes king.
As the king's brother, there is a question mark over whether Harry will bring his children to his brother's coronation.
Royal rules usually "apply" to rebellious members, and discord between brothers inevitably affects their children.
According to the Law on Succession to the Throne, the marriage of the first six members of the succession to the throne must be approved by the monarch.
Between the relationship between Harry and William, such a rule would obviously make the relationship between the uncle and nephew awkward.
Unless Harry is willing to lower his profile and take the initiative to show friendship with his brother, there will be a lot of embarrassment and discord between the members of these two families.