According to a royal expert, who spoke on Friday September 2 on the British channel GB News, the Queen could soon withdraw from Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, their royal titles. He clarified that Elizabeth II would, in fact, have "no choice".
Are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry about to be a little more excluded from the royal family? It would seem so, said journalist Ducan Larcombe, specialist in high society, when he was invited on the set of the British channel GB News, Friday September 2, reported the Mirror. Indeed, according to him, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be stripped of their royal titles by the Queen, who would have "no other choice". He also assured that Elizabeth II could quickly be tired of the behavior of the parents of Lilibet and Archie, especially in the context of their current return to the United Kingdom, and that she could end up saying "enough is enough" .
These claims by Ducan Larcombe come just days after Meghan Markle's explosive interview with American magazine The Cut on August 29. The former actress assured that "by the simple fact of existing", she and Harry "upset the dynamics of the hierarchy", and this, even before they officially left their royal functions. The latter also explained that it would take "a lot of effort" to forgive the royal family and revealed that she could "say anything" after not signing any confidentiality agreement with the Windsor clan. What, according to the royal expert, push the sovereign to permanently deprive them of their royal titles. "It is now, I think, almost inevitable that the Queen will have no choice but to say 'enough Harry and Meghan'," he concluded.
Meghan Markle's speech in the UK makes people cringe
This Monday, September 5, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were present at the One Young World summit in Manchester. In front of hundreds of young leaders from around the world, the Duchess gave a speech on gender equality that was far from unanimous. As The Sun reported, she reportedly spoke about her personal case 54 times in just 7 minutes. Deemed very "self-centered", her speech was strongly criticized by Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine. "I can't visualize how the 2,000 young people could understand a single word of what she was talking about", she was annoyed, before judging that her words "had no meaning". "It was just 'me, me, me'… She was bragging," the monarchy expert concluded.