After over three years since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to step down as senior members of the Royal Family, King Charles, 74, has officially removed Prince Harry's HRH (His Royal Highness) titles.
These titles were bestowed upon them in 2018 by the late Queen Elizabeth following their wedding. A source from the palace courtiers explained that removing the HRH titles was simply a matter of tidying up the situation. It's part of the process of Harry and Meghan gradually losing their titles and any income associated with the UK.
In Queen Elizabeth's final decree, one of the reasons for this decision was to avoid any perception of Harry slamming the royal door or making it appear as a snub. The sustained attacks against the family, including Harry's memoir and various television interviews, contributed to this move.
Speculators agree that Prince Harry and Meghan should not retain their titles or receive any income from the UK since they've displayed a lack of respect for the institution and the queen who granted them these titles. Some experts even suggest removing Prince Harry from the line of succession altogether.
This step-by-step process reflects the official removal of HRH titles, and it may pave the way for other titles and privileges to follow suit in the future.