There is a pretty good chance Ciara hasn’t had the chance to watch “The Crown” yet.
20.06.2021 - 21:59 / perezhilton.com
So remember when we reported that Archie and Lilibet could potentially inherit royal titles in the future? Well, the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may never become a prince now if a new report about Prince Charles’ plan for the monarchy turns out to be true.
According to The Daily Mail, the Prince of Wales has decided that the Sussex kiddo won’t be given a title when he takes the throne — even though “a grandchild of the sovereign has long had the right to be a Prince.”
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There is a pretty good chance Ciara hasn’t had the chance to watch “The Crown” yet.
We know Prince William and Prince Harry will be there, but will Prince Charles attend Princess Diana’s statue unveiling? Well, according to a new report, the Prince of Wales will not be joining his sons at a ceremony in honor of his late ex-wife—and his reason for skipping the event may have to do with some “regretful” memories.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s kids can receive prince and princess titles when their grandfather becomes king—but will Prince Charles strip Archie and Lilibet’s royal titles instead? Well, at least one royal expert believes he won’t make that “unpopular and hostile” decision.
Prince Charles is allegedly "frustrated and upset" that Prince Harry claimed the family "literally cut me off financially." The shocking bombshell was made in a televised interview with Oprah Winfrey in March in which Harry, 36, and his wife Meghan Markle, 39, revealed why they stepped down as senior royals last year.The tell-all was watched by nearly 50 million globally.
The discussion of which titles, if any, will be bestowed upon Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children continues.
During Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey, The Duke of Sussex accused the royal family of literally cutting him off financially and that it was the funds left by his late mother Princess Diana that came to his rescue during a gamble-filled LA move.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continued to receive funds from Prince Charles after they quit the royal family, despite the Duke of Sussex claiming that he was "cut off" financially almost immediately. The British Royal Family released its annual report accounting for their income and expenditures throughout the last year. A spokesperson for Clarence House confirmed to Fox News that the accounts show that Charles continued to fund the Duke and Duchess of Sussex until the summer of 2020.
Palace fiscal reports are being spread and going viral this morning after some controversy has ensued over when Prince Charles stopped funding his son, Prince Harry, and daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, after they officially exited their roles as senior members of the royal family in March of 2020.
This sort of makes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s accusations against the Royal Family look like small potatoes, huh?
While Prince Harry, sans Meghan Markle and their two children - son Archie Harrison, 2 and daughter Lilibet Diana - will soon be reuniting with his brother Prince William for the unveiling of their late mother Princess Diana's statue, in her honour, at the Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, UK, on July 1, which would have The Princess of Wales 60th birthday, The Duke of Sussex will not be catching up with his father Prince Charles.According to a report by The Sun, due to an unfortunate clash in
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly been told that their son Archie will not be a Prince, even when Charles becomes King. Prince Charles, 72, has reportedly "made it clear" that the Duke and Duchess' son will not inherit the title when he becomes Monarch, a report has claimed.The change is said to limit the number of key Royals, as the Prince of Wales believes the public does not wish to pay for an ever-expanding Monarchy.
Princess Diana's former voice coach Stewart Pearce has claimed that the Prince of Wales can't handle Prince Harry's criticism of the royal family due to him being "immensely sensitive". Pearce went on to report that Prince Charles is a "very, very shy man", reports The Mirror.According to the esteemed author of "Diana, The Voice of Change", Charles' sensitive nature means that he finds it incredibly difficult to deal with the tensions between his son Harry and the rest of the royal household.
Prince Charles is "very sensitive" and will be struggling to cope with Prince Harry's public criticism of the Royal family, Princess Diana's former vocal coach has claimed.
It appears Kate Middleton fondly refers to Prince Charles as “grandpa” during the G7 meeting, a lipreader has claimed.The professional translator told CornwallLive that the royal mother, 39, used the loving moniker in reference to her father-in-law when she attended the Eden Project with her husband Prince William, 38. Senior members of the royal family attended the eco-visitor attraction last Friday including Kate, Charles, the Queen, Prince William and Camilla.