Future king highlights importance of community as questions swirl around
Archie and Lilibet’s royal future
Prince William has underscored the power of community in a timely remark
that’s drawing attention amid continued tensions with his brother, Prince
Harry.
Speaking during a panel at the launch of London Climate Action Week, the
Prince of Wales reflected on the need for collective action—not just for the
environment, but in family life. “It takes a village to raise a family,” he
said, before broadening the thought: “If you take that into the concept of a
planet, it takes all of us to raise that planet.”
The comment—while made in an environmental context—comes as speculation mounts
over the future of Harry and Meghan’s children, Prince Archie and Princess
Lilibet. A recent Times report claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have
held onto their HRH titles in part to allow their children a potential path
back into royal life.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, however, was quick to clarify that the
ongoing rift is between the brothers, not the children. “Archie and Lilibet
are not the issue—Prince Harry is,” he noted.
As William continues to take on more responsibility alongside Princess
Catherine, his comments serve as a reminder of his focus on building a strong,
sustainable future—not just for the monarchy, but for the world his children
will inherit.


