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Royal Fans Demand Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Removal from Royal Website
In a surprising turn of events, royal enthusiasts are calling for the removal of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the official royal family website.
The couple, who have been featured with their profiles on the site, now find themselves at the center of controversy as fans urge their profiles be taken down ahead of the impending release of Harry's memoir.
Living in California with their two children, Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in search of a more private life.
However, their relationship with the royal family has soured significantly, particularly after their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey that sent shockwaves through the monarchy.
Royal expert Angela Levin, a long-time observer of the royal scene, recently shared her thoughts on Sky News Australia.
She expressed her disbelief over the couple receiving a Human Rights Award from the Kennedy Center next month in New York City.
Levin boldly labeled them the “Duke and Duchess of Excess,” arguing that the award is undeserved and based on nothing substantial.
According to Levin, the award stems from the controversial Oprah interview, which she claims is riddled with inaccuracies.
She asserted that there were over 30 falsehoods presented during the conversation, making it hard to take their claims seriously.
Levin's critique didn't stop there; she emphasized that Harry and Meghan seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of mental health issues.
Harry has been promoting a mental health startup, but Levin pointed out a significant blunder: he conflated the mind with the brain, an error that raises questions about his credibility.
This lack of understanding, she argues, is concerning, especially when he's advocating for mental health awareness.
The fallout from the Oprah interview continues to haunt the couple.
For instance, Harry claimed that King Charles pressured him to get a job to support his family, a statement that Charles has denied.
Similarly, Meghan accused the Archbishop of Canterbury of misconduct, which he vehemently refuted.
This leaves many wondering whom to believe: the royal family or the couple now living in Montecito?
Meanwhile, speculation surrounds Prince Harry's absence from the latest season of The Crown.
Rumors of a deal between him and Netflix have emerged, especially as the show delves into the tumultuous 90s for the royal family.
Despite the series being a hot topic, Harry's presence is notably minimal, raising eyebrows among royal watchers.
Kinsey Schofield, the host of the Today 4 podcast, recently discussed this oddity with TalkTV presenter Christo Fufus.
They noted that Harry barely makes an appearance in the ten-hour-long series, only showing up in the first episode alongside his brother William.
Schofield remarked on how Harry's absence makes it feel like Diana had just one child.
Critics of The Crown frequently highlight its blend of fact and fiction, yet Harry and Meghan continue their partnership with Netflix to produce their own documentary series.
This contradiction has led some experts to speculate about an unspoken agreement between the couple and the streaming giant.
Jonathan Sacerdote, a royal commentator, raised questions about the couple's decision not to distance themselves from Netflix.
He speculated whether there might be a tacit arrangement that allows them to maintain a low profile in The Crown while still sharing their narrative through other projects.
As tensions simmer between the couple and the royal family, the calls for their removal from the official website reflect a growing divide among royal fans.
The upcoming memoir and ongoing media engagements will likely keep Harry and Meghan in the spotlight, but their relationship with the monarchy remains strained and complicated.