Why King Charles III won’t take away the royal titles from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle despite his harsh comments against the British royal family in his Netflix document (Portal)
No matter how tense things get and whatever happens in the second part of the Netflix documentary series Harry & Meghan, it is highly unlikely that this will be the case King Charles strips the Sussexes of their titlessay the real experts.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received their titles Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding anniversary, May 19, 2018, from the late Queen Elizabeth II.
However, critics of the couple have said the couple should lose their titles after the first three episodes of the Netflix show, which released last week, were unveiled even more about his unhappy life behind the palace walls.
journalist Piers Morgan, Public Enemy of the Dukes, tweeted: “King Charles must strip these two poisonous rats of all remaining titles and ties to the royal family, and he must do it quickly, before they destroy the monarchy.”
However, a royal expert told Page Six: “Taking away your title would probably never be considered by the king … mainly because it would be too punitive.”
Furthermore, the expert added: “It would only have the Sussexes claiming it was retaliation and proof they were never wanted in the royal family.”
King Carlos III appears reluctant to cut ties with his youngest son for good (Kin Cheung/Pool via Portal)
That’s according to a survey by the Chron 44% of people think they should lose their titles while alone 19% disagree.
A similar proportion, 42%, think so Harry should be excluded from the succession, with 23% disagreeing. Almost a third, 28%, think so they should not be allowed to attend the coronation of King Carlos IIIdisagree with 31%.
A former cabinet minister told the couple “It shouldn’t be categorical‘ at Westminster Abbey when Charles is crowned on May 6th.
“Since the Sussexes simply called the show ‘Harry and Meghan,’ they should take it upon themselves to stop using their titles,” a royal insider said. “You’re sending conflicting messages,” he added. “Do they want to be normal, albeit extremely powerful, people, or do they want to live in the shadow of their former real lives?“.
Majesty magazine editor Joe Little told Page Six: “nothing prevents Harry from relinquishing his titles.”
Harry and Meghan want their children to have royal titles, but King Charles is believed to be awaiting the release of Harry’s memoir: spare part‘ which will be available in stores on January 10th.
The new trailer for the Netflix documentary Harry and Meghan
In a new trailer for the Netflix series released on Monday, Markle, 41, says: “I wasn’t thrown to the wolves, I was fed to the wolves.”
Meanwhile, Harry adds: “They happily lied to protect my brother, but they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”
In these new episodes, which will be available December 15, the couple will discuss their decision to step down and flee to California, describing their departure as a “freedom flight.”
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The trailer goes on to explain that the royal family “practically recruit people” spreading false stories about them.
The trailer also features images and photos of the Sussexes and their two children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, living happily ever after in Montecito, California, where they live after the Megxit.
“It gave us the opportunity to create the home we’ve always wanted,” says Markle. “I’ve always felt this fight was worth giving up,” adds Harry.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry share photos of their children in part two of their documentary (Netflix)
Although the trailer suggested the couple wanted to flee London for lack of privacy and protection, they defended themselves and said they never said that was the reason.
“His statement announcing his decision to step down makes no mention of privacy and reaffirms his desire to continue in his public roles and duties,” Harry and Markle recently told the New York Times through their publicist Ashley Hansen.
“They choose to share their story on their terms, and yet the tabloids have created a completely false narrative that permeates press coverage and public opinion. The facts are right in front of them,” their spokesman added.
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The first half followed the couple through their courtship, which began after the prince spotted the American actress on Instagram in 2016, and focused on their low-key marriage proposal in 2017. In the meantime, upcoming episodes will tackle Harry’s years-long feud with William, 40, as well as his actual exit.
The Christmas card photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales was taken by Matt Porteous earlier this year and shows the couple with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in Norfolk (Portal).
Meanwhile, William admitted to his closest circle that he would “never” watch the show Netflix his brother H.Harry and Meghan Markle. He also told his friends no.”will fuel the conflict” retaliation by commenting on the show.
According to British tabloid Chron, the Prince of Wales is more in the spotlight “View in the future” and “get on with the job” rather than engage in a “tit for tat” battle with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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