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**Royal Family Removes Archie Harrison’s Profile Following Title Update**

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**Royal Family Removes Archie Harrison’s Profile Following Title Update**

Harrison, the son of and , has had his profile mysteriously removed from the Royal Family's website.

Just weeks ago, his title was officially changed to Prince of Sussex in the Successions section of the website.

However, visitors to the site can no longer locate his profile among the royal listings.

While profiles for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and remain visible on the website, Archie's information has been conspicuously taken down.

Even and Prince Harry's pages are still accessible, adding to the intrigue surrounding Archie's sudden disappearance from the site.

Interestingly, Archie's younger sister, Lilibet, born more recently, does not have a profile on the Royal Family website at all.

This development raises questions about the reasoning behind removing Archie's profile while leaving those of his siblings and parents untouched.

A Royal commentator has suggested that Meghan and Harry's decision to bestow Prince and Princess titles upon their children has disrupted ' plans for streamlining the monarchy.

reportedly aimed to reduce the size of the royal family once he ascended the throne after Queen Elizabeth II.

However, the unexpected titles for Archie and Lilibet have complicated these intentions, as they diverge from his proposed restructuring.

The situation further unfolds with the revelation that King Charles had not intended to grant the Duke of Edinburgh title to his brother, .

Despite Queen Elizabeth's promise of this title to upon his marriage to Sophie in 1999, the King's original plan did not include this provision.

Royal expert Richard Eadon remarked that the use of Prince and Princess titles by Harry and Meghan's children altered the course of events, leading to the inevitable concession of the Duke of Edinburgh title to Prince Edward.

Eadon elaborated on the implications, highlighting that the Duke of Edinburgh title will not pass to Prince Edward's son upon his demise.

This decision may serve as a precedent for King Charles to prevent Archie from inheriting the Duke of Sussex title from Prince Harry in the future.

The strategic move to withhold certain titles within the royal family indicates a calculated effort to shape the future line of succession and maintain control over the monarchy's structure.

In light of these developments, speculation abounds regarding the motivations and implications of these intricate royal dynamics.

The interplay between tradition, personal choices, and strategic planning within the royal household continues to captivate audiences and provoke discussions on the monarchy's evolution.

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