Amidst the anticipation surrounding the upcoming trooping of the colors in the royal realm, there is a whirlwind of intrigue and suspicion.
Recent developments have set tongues wagging, particularly with the notable absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from the guest list, fueling rumors of a significant decision by the king.
Insiders within royal circles have revealed that the king is resolute in his intention to strip the Sussexes of their HRH titles permanently.
This decision comes on the heels of the couple’s voluntary relinquishment of their His Herald Highness titles back in 2020, citing a decrease in their official royal engagements as the primary reason for stepping back.
While the Duke retained his Prince title, the Sussexes bid farewell to their HRH designations, opting to be known simply as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Furthermore, the Duke chose to forgo wearing army uniforms and other emblems of his military service during public appearances, signaling a clear break from his previous roles.
In the wake of losing their titles, the Sussexes have exhibited a newfound boldness in expressing their views and taking stances on issues they were previously restricted from engaging with.
Notably, the Duke has emerged as a vocal advocate for increased transparency within the royal family and the media, as observed by respected royal editor Nakia of the Sunday Times.
The release of the Duke’s tell-all memoir, “Spare,” earlier this year sent shockwaves through the global audience, shedding light on the complexities of his familial relationships, including a tumultuous altercation with the Prince of Wales.
The candid account of the rift between the brothers has peeled back the layers of secrecy shrouding their interactions, drawing widespread attention to the Duke’s commitment to unveiling hidden truths and challenging established family dynamics.