Jobson, during an appearance on "Talk Tees: The Royalty" hosted by Sarah Houn, expressed his perplexity regarding the retention of titles that do not belong to the royal family and hold no recognition or significance in America. While he agreed with the host's argument that Harry and Meghan were entitled to the titles, he still felt uneasy about the situation. Jobson highlighted the irony of clinging to these titles in a country that predominantly rejected monarchy. He questioned the purpose of bestowing prince and princess titles unless the children were intended to be part of the royal family.
Jobson acknowledged that it was within the royal family's rights to decide on titles, but he emphasized his reservations. He mentioned the financial aspect, suggesting that the money Harry and Meghan earned in the United States might still be tied to the royal family, contributing to their desire to maintain a connection while lacking trust. However, Jobson clarified that his speculation about their motivations was mere conjecture and that the fight for royal titles was a possibility, yet uncertain.
The issue of trust played a significant role in Jobson's analysis. Given the events of the past two years, he asserted that it was challenging for anyone to place trust in Harry and Meghan. He noted that Meghan appeared unconcerned about returning to England, as she was recently spotted having dinner with a Hollywood executive in Los Angeles, indicating that her interests may lie elsewhere.