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Prince Harry’s Growing Threat to the Monarchy Unveiled
Royal experts have raised concerns about Prince Harry emerging as a significant threat to King Charles and the monarchy.
Esther Crack, a renowned writer and broadcaster, shed light on this looming fear in her recent piece for Sky News.
She initiated the discussion by outlining the potential dangers Prince Harry poses to King Charles, particularly on the upcoming death anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II.
Crack expressed apprehension that Prince Harry's presence in London and his participation in events such as the Welchild Awards may divert attention from the solemn occasion of the Queen's passing towards his own activities.
In a notable move, Buckingham Palace recently removed any reference to Prince Harry as his royal highness from the official royal website.
Additionally, royal experts disclosed that representatives from 15 Commonwealth countries are considering severing ties with members of the royal family embroiled in controversy.
Moreover, a significant portion of the population expressed support for removing Prince Harry from the Order of Succession to prevent any possibility of him ascending to the throne.
An exclusive poll conducted by the Mail on Sunday revealed that 52% of respondents advocated stripping Prince Harry of his position as fifth-in-line to the throne, behind his brother Prince William and William's children.
The poll results also indicated that over half of the participants believed that Prince Harry and his immediate family should have their titles revoked.
Currently holding the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, along with their children Archie and Lilibet, enjoy certain privileges as grandchildren of the reigning monarch.
However, there is a growing sentiment among the public that Prince Harry should relinquish his titles to spare the royal family from further embarrassment and the British populace from monotony.
Despite suggestions that Prince Harry could renounce his titles to alleviate pressure on the royal family, it is unlikely that he would take such a step.
Renouncing his titles would sever his ties to the British royal family, jeopardizing his recognition, financial prospects, and entitlements.
Prince Harry's reluctance to let go of his titles stems from his need to maintain connections within the royal circle, even at the cost of facing criticism and scrutiny.
The loss of his honorary military titles has been a sore point for Prince Harry, who previously held prestigious positions bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II.
These titles, including Commodore-in-Chief of all small ships and Diving Honorary Air Command Commandant Davari F. Huntington, and Captain General of the Royal Marines, were stripped from him in February 2021.
Longtime royal biographer Robert Jomson highlighted Prince Harry's disappointment over losing these titles, emphasizing that they held significant value to him.
In response to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to North America, Buckingham Palace announced the return of Harry's military titles to the Queen.
The palace clarified that the couple's honorary military appointments and royal patronages would be reinstated to Her Majesty.
This move was perceived as a definitive action to disassociate Prince Harry from royal responsibilities, following earlier decisions to revoke their HRH titles and restrict the use of the term “royal” in their commercial pursuits.
Despite the setbacks faced by Prince Harry within the royal realm, he remains connected to his military heritage through initiatives such as the Invictus Games.
Established by Prince Harry in 2014, the Invictus Games serve as an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women.
While navigating the complexities of his royal status and public perception, Prince Harry continues to uphold his commitment to supporting veterans and promoting awareness of their challenges.