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Prime Minister Urged To Back Move To Avoid Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Becoming King And Queen
A significant call has been made to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urging him to support a crucial initiative aimed at preventing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from ascending to the positions of King and Queen.
The proposal, put forth by Bob Seley, seeks to block the royal couple from reaching the highest echelons of the British monarchy.
Currently, Prince Harry holds the fifth position in line to the throne.
In the unfortunate event of a catastrophe befalling both the reigning monarch and Prince William's family, Prince Harry would find himself thrust into the role of leading the monarchy.
The push to strip the Sussexes of their titles and privileges gained momentum following their decision to step back from their royal responsibilities.
Richard Eden, the diary editor at the Daily Mail, emphasized the necessity for the government to support Bob Seley's bill.
This legislation aims to revoke the titles of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Eden further suggested that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should advocate for the removal of their titles.
During an episode of the YouTube show Palace Confidential, he highlighted the potential scenario where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could ascend the throne, stating that such a situation must be addressed promptly.
The royal couple's criticisms and revelations, conveyed through explosive interviews, documentaries, and Prince Harry's forthcoming memoir, have intensified the calls for stripping them of their titles.
The recent publication of Omid Scobie's book, “Endgame,” containing damaging revelations, has plunged Buckingham Palace into a state of crisis.
Despite mounting pressure to revoke their titles, royal editor Rebecca English dismissed the possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle being stripped of their royal designations.
According to an insider she consulted, Prince Charles is unlikely to take such a drastic step, as he views the titles as a mark of respect bestowed upon them by Queen Elizabeth.
Echoing English's sentiments, Richard Kaye, the editor-at-large of the Daily Mail, emphasized the unlikelihood of Prince Charles revoking his son's titles.
He reasoned that such an action would not align with the monarch's desire to maintain amicable relations with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Additionally, Kaye pointed out that if Meghan's title were to be removed, she would likely adopt her husband's name, becoming Princess Harry.
This move, he suggested, could potentially result in increased publicity and financial gains for the couple.
Despite the mounting pressure and speculations surrounding the removal of their titles, King Charles appears inclined towards fostering a positive rapport with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Reports indicate that the monarch is keen on nurturing relationships with his grandchildren, including Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In a bid to extend an olive branch to the Sussexes, King Charles has hinted at the possibility of inviting them to join the royal family at Sandringham for Christmas.
Insider sources suggest that the Sussexes would welcome such an invitation, underscoring the potential for reconciliation within the royal household.
However, no formal invitations have been extended as of yet.