Archie and Lilibet 'being robbed of love' after Harry claims he 'cannot bring them to the UK'.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back as senior working royals in 2020
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Princess Lilibet of Sussex does not appear to have an official page on the Royal Family website, unlike her older brother, Prince Archie.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back as senior working royals in 2020, but have kept their places in the line of succession.
Five years on from Megxit, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to hold a prominent position on the official Royal Family website, featuring "about" sections for both Meghan and Harry, information about their titles, and statements from and about the couple.
The Royal Family also includes a link to Harry and Meghan's official website, stating: "Information about the current work of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex can be found on their official website: sussex.com."
Princess Lilibet remains without a Royal Family webpage despite Prince Archie's section.
Instagram via @meghan / royal.uk/prince-archie-of-sussex
In addition, Prince Archie, the couple's eldest child, has his own official page on the Royal Family website with the URL: royal.uk/prince-archie-of-sussex.
The page is titled "Prince Archie of Sussex" and contains information about his birth and statements of congratulations from members of the Royal Family.
There is also a sweet picture of young Archie, a few days after his birth, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
However, his younger sister, Princess Lilibet, four, does not appear to have an official page.
The Prince Archie of Sussex page is clearly accessible on the Royal Family website.
royal.uk/prince-archie-of-sussex
Instead, she is simply mentioned in a sentence on Meghan and Harry's joint profile.
The sentence reads: "The couple married in St George's Chapel, Windsor on 19 May 2018 and have two children: Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of Sussex."
The four-year-old is additionally listed on the official line of succession in seventh place as "Princess Lilibet of Sussex".
Reasons for the absence of an official "Princess Lilibet of Sussex" page could include the fact that she was born abroad in Santa Barbara, and there was no official Royal Family announcement made at the time.
'Princess Lilibet of Sussex' receives no results on the Royal Family website.
royal.uk/princess-lilibet-of-sussex
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Meghan and Harry's profiles continue to remain on the Royal Family website.
royal.uk/sussex
In addition, Meghan and Harry are known to guard their children's privacy fiercely, which is why there have been no official photographs of Lilibet taken for the public since she was a baby.
The Duchess runs a personal Instagram account where she frequently shares photos and videos of her children.
However, she always conceals their faces from public view with emojis, or with Archie and Lilibet facing away from the camera.
GB News has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.