Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s rift and ‘separation’ rumors have sparked new online debate over custody of their two children, Archie and Lilibet. Reacting to a report by Page Six, titled “Rumors swirl there’s trouble in paradise for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle”, one royal fan commented “So had a chat with a friend from the UK who is into all this royal stuff and she said if they split up, determination of who gets the kids could be determined by and old royal family “law” that states whose “loins” the children came from is the determination of if the child is in line to the throne.” Another said, “When Charles and Diana were divorcing, the jurisdiction of the Crown could come into play, stating that the Queen was the guardian of William and Harry. Whenever I mentioned that fact to people, they didn’t know what I was talking about.” Earlier, amid reports that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s marriage was in trouble, royal commentator and author Petronella Wyatt declared that the royal couple couldn’t divorce. According to Petronella Wyatt, Meghan and Harry’s divorce is unlikely due to American custody laws and the Duke of Sussex’s strained relationship with his estranged brother Prince William. She said, “He’s burnt all his bridges … his children who are American citizens will be brought up as Americans … What would happen to the children because there are American custody laws?