Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now in the U.K. for the final stretch of their royal engagements. As a lot of people expect the Sussexes to bring their only son, Archie Harrison, with them, they left the kid in Canada that reportedly broke the heart of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty fears that she will never see her great-grandson again and will not even form a close relationship with him.

As the Duchess of Cambridge shared an important update about her son, the monarch suffers a major heartbreak for not seeing the little kid. She also fears that the little boy will have a detach relationship with the royal family, per Express.

When Meghan Markle visited a school in Dagenham, she slipped a major update about Archie. The kid is now ten months and is starting trying to walk. She also told a student at the Robert Clark School that having her son changed her life.

This news comes after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided not to bring Archie with them in the U.K. They left the child with his nanny and the former Suits star's best friend, Jessica Mulroney. This decision reportedly made Queen Elizabeth sad, resulting in a fear that she would spend a lesser time with her great-grandchild as they are now preparing their new life in Canada.

Although Queen Elizabeth reportedly had a four-hour heart-to-heart talk with Prince Harry to discuss about their royal exit, future, and move to Canada, among others, Her Royal Highness is said to be heartbroken over the thought of not seeing Archie. An insider told Us Weekly that the leader of the Commonwealth would love to have a relationship with her grandchild's kid, but it seemed to be unlikely to happen.

She also profoundly fears that she may never see Archie again. The source added that she is only trying to stay optimistic about their situation and would never cast any suspicions on Meghan Markle's character, even after everything that happened.

Despite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down as senior royals, Queen Elizabeth remains to be supportive of her grandson and his wife. In a statement, she said that the entire royal family supports their decision to create a new life as a young family. Although they want tjhem to remain as full-time working members of the royal family, they respect and understand their wish to have a more independent life as a family. In contrast, they will remain an essential part of the monarchy.