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Exclusive: Princess Charlotte to Receive New Royal Title, Reveals Renowned Author
Princess Charlotte, the middle child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is on the brink of being bestowed with a new royal title, as disclosed by the esteemed author Robert Jobson in his upcoming book.
Set to hit the shelves this week, Jobson's revelation unveils that Prince Charles, in a strategic move, has already designated a significant role for Charlotte in the royal family's future landscape.
Delving into the intricacies of the royal dynamics, Jobson portrays Charles as a thoughtful patriarch, cognizant of the predetermined path awaiting nine-year-old Prince George's ascension to the throne.
With a foresight that befits his regal stature, Charles has earmarked Princess Charlotte, affectionately known as Lottie to her mother and Mignonette to her father, for the prestigious title of Duchess of Edinburgh once her time arrives.
While the recent conferral of the title Duke of Edinburgh upon Edward, Charles' brother, was a momentous occasion, it is crucial to note that this honor is temporary and will pass on with Edward's demise.
In stark contrast, Charles has unequivocally expressed his desire for Charlotte, now aged seven, to assume the mantle of Duchess of Edinburgh in due course, ensuring her enduring significance within the royal lineage.
In a parallel narrative, Jobson's exposé sheds light on the ongoing deliberations surrounding the titles held by Meghan and Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Despite mounting pressures from palace officials to reconsider their titles, Charles remains steadfast in his reluctance to strip Harry of his Duke of Sussex moniker.
However, dissenting voices within the royal circle advocate for a more stringent approach if Harry's actions continue to cast aspersions on the monarchy.
As the specter of potential demotion looms over Harry and Meghan, the prospect of assuming the titles of Mr. and Mrs. Mountbatten of Windsor in Montecito, California, emerges as a plausible scenario.
Charles, torn between paternal affection and the exigencies of safeguarding the monarchy's integrity, faces a pivotal juncture where decisive action may become imperative to contain the repercussions of Harry's contentious stance.