King Charles is reportedly infuriated with Prince Harry and has taken drastic measures to distance himself from his renegade son.
In an effort to erase any trace of Harry’s ingratitude, the King has stripped him of his titles and demoted him to the bottom of the royal hierarchy.
As Harry’s fortunes in Hollywood dwindle, insiders predict that he, along with his wife Meghan and their two children, may consider relocating to Japan, a country known for its friendly disposition.
While King Charles may be enjoying a vacation at Morrow Castle, his team is busy working behind the scenes.
Recently, Gert’s Royals pointed out that the Royal Family’s official website, Royal UK, has undergone some changes.
The website now features four additional web pages, signaling a refresh.
This update comes after Harry’s HRH (His Royal Highness) title was removed from the Royal Family’s website in early August.
The newly updated Royal UK website now includes a menu that directs visitors to the Royal Collection Trust, which manages the Royal Art Collection and public openings of royal residences.
It also highlights the Prince’s Trust, a longstanding charity dedicated to supporting at-risk youth, the Royal Foundation, the charity of the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, a youth awards program founded by Prince Philip and currently headed by Prince Edward, the new Duke of Edinburgh.
Although the Royal UK website has not been fully updated following the death of Queen Elizabeth, it appears that King Charles’ team has made some changes.
References to Charles as the Prince of Wales have been removed, and William and Catherine are now referred to as the Prince and Princess of Wales instead of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the titles they held prior to the Queen’s passing.
These latest tweaks to the Royal Family website come two weeks after Harry’s HRH title was removed from his biography.
Sometime between August 4th and August 9th, two mentions of the title were quietly taken down.
These references were related to Harry’s work in raising awareness about HIV and AIDS in 2016.
The title has now been replaced with the Duke or the Duke of Sussex, although Harry did not receive his Dukedom from his grandmother until 2018, after his marriage to Meghan Markle.
Rumors are circulating that King Charles may go even further and remove Harry from the line of succession altogether.
Currently, Harry is fifth in line to the throne, following his elder brother Prince William and his three children.
However, his father’s displeasure could pose a serious threat to his position.
In response to the removal of Harry’s HRH title, some royal experts and historians view it as a warning from the palace to the disgruntled prince.
Since relocating to the US and stepping down from their royal duties, Harry and Meghan have been openly critical of the senior working royals.
Royal expert Richard Eaton criticizes the move to strip Harry of his HRH title as petty and trivial, emphasizing that what truly matters is his place in the line of succession.
In the unfortunate event that something were to happen to the Royal Family, Harry would become the king.
Interestingly, a significant number of Brits desire King Charles to remove Prince Harry from the line of succession.
However, it is important to note that the Royal Family does not have the authority to make such a decision.
Only an act of Parliament can remove someone from the line of succession.