Cousins Prince Louis and Archie Harrison were born one year apart but they will not grow up close as a result of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from their royal duties. Since the Sussex royals are going to make Canada their main home, effective spring of 2020, Archie will not be seeing much of his royal cousins, as well as his grandparents and Queen Elizabeth.

According to Daily Express, since Prince Harry and Meghan are no longer expected to represent the Queen at official royal functions, they won't have a need to travel to London from Canada. However, they could be attending family events such as the Trooping the Colour in June, to honor the Queen on her birthday.

Since Archie won't be around his royal family that much, he will not have a chance to bond with his cousins, especially Prince Louis. The latter has his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, but they are not Prince Louis' contemporaries unlike Archie.

The report also stated that Prince Harry and Meghan might be attending the closest family event -- Princess Beatrice's wedding -- which is expected by spring or summer of this year. However, the public does not think that the York princess will pick Archie for her entourage thus Prince Harry and Meghan might have no other compelling reason to go.

According to Ladbrokes bookmakers, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte are heavily favored to walk as page boys and bridesmaid during Princess Beatrice's big day. Archie, on the other hand, has a 3 to 1 odd to be picked by his royal aunt.

Prince Harry and Meghan stepped back from their royal duties in early January. After weeks of talks with Queen Elizabeth, they were permitted to uproot their lives in Canada while Prince Harry was stripped of his military titles.

Their new status in the royal family will take effect in the subject. The terms will be reviewed after a year.

In light of their Megxit, as the press has termed, reports revealed that Kate Middleton has been in state of panic and anxiety. According to US Weekly, the Duchess of Cambridge has been working hard and barely resting to serve the Queen.

The mother of Prince Louis is apparently being stretched too thin with her 18-hour workday. Sources said that she's now worried of the added duties since someone has to step up for Prince Harry and Meghan's roles. Sources also said that the Duchess of Cambridge has not spoken to Prince Harry and Meghan since this whole royal drama.