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Prince William’s Ultimatum: Should Harry and Meghan Lose Their Titles?
In a dramatic turn of events, whispers from inside the royal circle suggest that Prince William believes it's time for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to lose their titles.
This comes on the heels of reports indicating that the Sussexes are in talks to star in a Kardashian-style reality show for Netflix.
The National Enquirer recently claimed that the streaming giant is eager to sign the couple for this new venture, which could forever alter their relationship with the royal family.
The buzz around the potential reality show has intensified, with sources suggesting that Netflix is keen to capitalize on the Sussexes' immense popularity.
Allegedly, they want Harry and Meghan to open up their Montecito home to the world, showcasing their lives in a way that fans have never seen before.
According to insiders, Netflix executives believe that such a series would be a massive ratings success, especially since the couple held back a lot of personal stories in their previous documentary.
However, there's a significant price to pay for this newfound fame.
If Harry and Meghan proceed with the reality show, it may mean an irrevocable split from the royal family.
William reportedly feels deeply betrayed by his brother's actions and believes that Harry's decision to pursue a television career is unworthy of a duke.
An insider mentioned that William is prepared to involve lawyers to formally strip the Sussexes of their titles if they go through with this project.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are not just looking at reality TV.
Reports suggest they are also planning to produce a variety of scripted content for Netflix, focusing on light-hearted films and rom-coms.
A friend close to the couple revealed that they are ready to step back from the spotlight for now, opting instead to create engaging, fictional stories that reflect their tastes.
Harry has expressed his love for classic sitcoms, admitting to binge-watching “Friends,” while Meghan has a soft spot for romantic comedies.
The couple's shift towards scripted programming marks a new chapter in their Netflix deal, which is reportedly worth £88 million over multiple years.
Although it remains unclear when this new content will premiere, fans can look forward to “Heart of Invictus,” a series that follows competitors preparing for Harry's Invictus Games, set to debut this summer.
This latest development comes after a tumultuous year for the Sussexes, which included the release of their highly publicized docuseries, “Harry and Meghan.”
The series took aim at the royal family, alleging mistreatment and highlighting the challenges they faced within the institution.
Critics pointed out that some footage used in the documentary was misleading, and Meghan even poked fun at royal traditions in a rather theatrical manner.
The docuseries marked a significant milestone for the couple, becoming their first major hit on Netflix following the cancellation of Meghan's animated series “Pearl.”
Just weeks later, Harry's memoir “Spare” was released, quickly becoming one of the fastest-selling books in history.
The memoir revealed intimate details about Harry's life, including his experiences in Afghanistan, and even a personal account of his first s–ual encounter.
As the Sussexes navigate their new lives away from royal duties, the tension between them and the rest of the royal family appears to be escalating.
With William's alleged determination to sever ties if Harry and Meghan pursue reality TV, the stakes have never been higher.
The outcome of this situation could have long-lasting implications for both the Sussexes and the monarchy.