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King Charles Considers Stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of Titles

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King Charles Considers Stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of Titles

A royal biographer suggests that might revoke and 's titles following the release of Harry's tell-all memoir.

Tom Bower, the author, believes that the book, titled “Spare,” could be a pivotal moment for the Sussexes, potentially leading to the loss of their titles for and .

Originally scheduled for autumn, the book's publication was delayed until January 10 due to the Queen's passing.

Harry has promised that his memoir will offer an honest and precise portrayal of his life.

However, the news of its impending release has reportedly caused anxiety within royal circles.

Despite this, Mr. Bower asserts that Harry and Meghan have taken a rebellious path, defying expectations set by the royal family.

Speaking to The Sun, royal commentator Tom Bower emphasized the significance of Harry's book, stating, “This book is really make-or-break.”

He suggested that may opt to withhold titles from and as a response.

Furthermore, he hinted at the possibility of stripping Harry and Meghan of their titles if the situation escalates, although such actions would be considered extreme.

Royal enthusiast Myle Gardiner expressed concerns over the potential impact of Harry's book on the royal family.

He warned that if the memoir heavily criticizes the monarchy, Harry and Meghan could face repercussions, including losing their titles.

Gardiner highlighted the potential fallout of the book's release, emphasizing the negative consequences it could have on the couple's public image.

Following their decision to step back from senior royal duties in 2020 and move to the United States, Harry and Meghan retained their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles but forfeited the right to use their HRH status officially.

While their children, Archie and Lilibet, are entitled to use Prince and Princess titles, they have not been granted these honors yet, pending a decision by King Charles.

Royal author Katie Nicholl speculated that King Charles may delay making a decision on his grandchildren's titles until after the release of Harry's book.

She suggested that the monarch could view this as an opportunity to mend relations with Harry and Meghan, contingent upon rebuilding trust that has been strained by recent events.

With the impending publication of “Spare,” questions arise about the potential consequences for Harry and Meghan.

Will this memoir be Harry's most significant misstep, prompting King Charles to take decisive action against the Sussexes?

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