Questions have been raised regarding Prince Louis' public displays of childishness, and many are questioning if he would be treated with the same grace as Prince Harry's son Prince Archie if he were in his position.
These inquiries came from Ms Daniela Elser, a royal commentator.
Her essay for News.com.au started the topic by mentioning Prince Louis' continuous attempts to toy with his father's outfit during VE Day or make fun of his elder brother.
"Would Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, be given such a free pass by the media if one of their children did not act with complete restraint? "I would not take that bet," Ms Elser stated.
because "if there is one thing that Meghan and husband Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex have in spades besides stretches of lawn and security bills, it's a sense of grievance about their treatment as opposed to that of the Waleses' enjoy."
And for the expert. "in moments like this you can't help but feel like they are entitled to feel exactly the way they do."
Another example was cited from Meghan's Confessions of a Female Founder episode, in which she stated, "If you look, the instances of this sort of thing playing out just keep adding up."
Meghan made headlines last week when she admitted to attempting 'woowoo' things during her pregnancy with son Prince Archie and daughter Princess Lilibet, including adaptogens and the ancient Indian health technique of ayurveda. Yet there is no more prominent proponent of alternative remedies than the one who sits on the throne."
However, the expert did not stop there; she also discussed the time Kate offered the world the "most 'Meghan' thing"—a nature video.
"But if this was a Meghan video, it would surely have unleashed a s***storm."
Additionally, "The reaction would have been an extraordinary outpouring of gleeful mockery and snorting derision at just how woo the Californian duchess was."