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Today, we delve into the intriguing developments surrounding King Charles’ reign and the potential jeopardy looming over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children’s titles.
As the dust settles six weeks into King Charles’ rule, a notable absence remains – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s offspring, Archie and Lilibet, are yet to be bestowed with their royal titles.
Speculation arises that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s titles themselves could be at risk, hinting at a more assertive side of the new monarch, as highlighted by royal expert Katie Nicholl.
Should Prince Harry and Meghan persist in their public criticisms of the royal family or engage in actions deemed detrimental to the monarchy, their prestigious titles may hang in the balance, warns long-standing royal commentator cited by the Mirror.
The couple’s recent string of interviews, notably the explosive sit-down with Oprah Winfrey, has not gone unnoticed, with scathing remarks not only directed at individual royals but the institution as a whole.
With King Charles now at the helm, the entitlement of Prince and Princess status for Archie and Lilibet, as grandchildren of the reigning monarch, should be a given, according to reports from the Mirror.
However, Nicholl paints a stark picture of a potential scenario where Charles unleashes his unyielding side, withholding not only titles from the young duo, who have thus far been without such honors, but also contemplating the removal of Harry and Meghan’s titles.
Reflecting on past events, including the candid Oprah interview, it becomes evident that Prince Harry and Meghan are unafraid to challenge the royal establishment, even stooping to what some may perceive as below-the-belt criticisms, as shared by Nicholl in an interview with GB News.
Sources close to the royal circles suggest a brewing storm, hinting at the King’s readiness to defend the honor and legacy of the crown against any perceived threats, especially from within the royal fold.