The News
Royal Scandal: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Alleged Extortion of King Charles
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been accused of exploiting their royal status for financial gain, even after stepping back from their senior roles within the royal family in 2020.
Recent interviews and upcoming projects, such as Harry's memoir, have sparked concerns about their relationship with the monarchy.
Speculations suggest that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be pressuring the new king, leading to his leniency in dealing with their situation.
Despite relinquishing their official duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to use their royal titles, raising eyebrows among observers.
Questions have been raised about the couple retaining the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex, bestowed upon them by the Queen in 2018.
Royal experts argue that stripping them of their titles would necessitate parliamentary intervention, a process that remains uninitiated.
King Charles has reportedly initiated discussions with Parliament to amend the 1937 Regency Act.
This proposed amendment would alter the roles of Prince Andrew and Prince Harry as councillors of state, reducing the likelihood of them assuming the king's duties.
However, concerns have been raised in Parliament regarding the inclusion of Prince Andrew and Prince Harry, given their current circumstances.
Amidst the royal turmoil, tensions between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, have escalated since the former's decision to step away from royal life in 2020.
Contrary to expectations, Princess Diana envisioned Prince Harry supporting Prince William rather than being at odds with him.
The dynamics within the royal family have shifted significantly following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure.
In a separate development, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly urging Netflix to delay the release of their upcoming show following the recent passing of the queen.
The royal family is on edge, anticipating potential revelations in Prince Harry's forthcoming book, “Spare,” scheduled for publication in January 2023.
Meanwhile, conflicting reports surround the release date of the couple's Netflix documentary series, adding to the existing tensions.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex find themselves at odds with Netflix over the release schedule, with the couple preferring a postponement until 2023.
Despite their efforts to delay the documentary's release, negotiations with Netflix have proven challenging.
Concerns have arisen regarding potential edits to the show following the queen's demise, particularly to avoid any negative portrayals of other members of the royal family.
Reports suggest that Prince Harry's attempts to modify his book posthumously were unsuccessful, emphasizing that the content was finalized before the queen's passing.
The uncertainty surrounding potential alterations to the Netflix documentary further adds to the ongoing uncertainties within the royal family.
As the release date remains a point of contention, both the Sussexes and Netflix navigate the delicate balance between timing and content integrity.