The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly gearing up for a "world tour" after their recent visit to Nigeria.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are unlikely to be stripped of their titles, as the Royal Family have opted to "ignore them and let them get on with it," says an expert.
There's been increasing speculation about whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will lose their titles, following their decision to step down as senior royals in 2020.
The couple, who have distanced themselves from the rest of 'the Firm', now reside in Montecito, California, with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
However, according to royal commentator Ingrid Seward, Meghan and Harry's titles are "here to stay". She suggests that even if they were removed, Meghan would simply take on a new title, reports the Mirror.
Ingrid clarified: "I don't think anything will happen to the titles.
"Because if they lose their titles, Harry is still a prince of the blood and Meghan instead of being the Duchess of Sussex, would be Princess Henry. That really would confuse the Americans."
While appearing on The Royal Beat, Ingrid suggested it would appear "unkind and unnecessary" for the Royal Family to strip Meghan and Harry of their Sussex titles.
Instead, she believes the royals are taking a different approach. Ingrid elaborated: "I think the best thing is to leave them, ignore them, and let them get on with it - which is really what the Palace and the Royal Family are doing."
Meghan and Harry retained their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, bestowed upon them by the late Queen Elizabeth on their wedding day, despite stepping down from royal duties.
However, they were stripped of their HRH titles and Harry relinquished his military honours.
Ingrid's remarks follow those of royal author Tom Quinn, who claimed that King Charles and Prince William "have
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly gearing up for a "world tour" after their recent visit to Nigeria.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to stop “monetizing” their links to the Windsor clan if they ever want to be welcomed back into the royal fold.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have clung onto their royal titles despite sensationally quitting royal life in 2020.Soon after settling down in Montecito, California, the duo signed on the dotted line for a series of tell-all projects, each of which revealed bombshell details about the ongoing rift between both camps.And according to royal correspondent Russell Myers, the Sussexes won’t be welcomed back into the royal family anytime soon if they don’t change their ways.“Members from the royal family have told Harry, if he wants a relationship with the rest of the family, then first and foremost, he has got to stop talking about them,” he told Sky News Australia.“They can’t go about making money off their associations with the royal family.“They’re going to [have to] sort of realize, if they’re going to have a relationship with the rest of the royal family, they can’t go about trashing them,” Myers continued.Still, he noted that the Firm is very much “united without them” — despite the repeated digs from across the pond.“Hopefully, they’ll see that the royal family are very united without them, and if they do want a relationship, going forward, they need to take the steam out of their relationship and out of the things they say sometimes,” he added.Last week, it was reported that King Charles had “directly” asked his estranged son to stop leaking personal details about the royal family’s private life.Since their trans-Atlantic move to the US, the pair have been conducting themselves as members of the royal family whether it be in business ventures or press
The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show on June 13, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said that Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, moved so fast in their romance unlike William, 41, and Kate Middleton.“Kate was given ten years to peer into the goldfish bowl of royal life,” said Bond. “I think it was brilliant she saw all the restrictions and glare of publicity it brings.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to have lost their "last friends" within the Royal Family, as Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice were seen "supporting" Prince William at a recent Buckingham Palace garden party.The York sisters, who have been close to Harry for years and even visited him in the US in 2022, appeared to show solidarity with William while his wife, Princess Kate, is undergoing cancer treatment. On Instagram, Eugenie expressed her joy at supporting her family, posting: "Come rain or shine, I was delighted to support my family yesterday." According to Women's Day, Eugenie, 34, and Beatrice, 35, have stepped up their Royal engagements since the King's cancer diagnosis.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked their daughter Lilibet's third birthday this week, with an exclusive party packed with A-list guests after failing to invite their royal relatives.
Princess Lilibet celebrated her third birthday on Tuesday (June 4), but there was no public acknowledgement from the Royal Family. Despite being the youngest child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, no members of the Firm sent any well-wishes as she marked her special day.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in a celebratory mood today (June 4) as their darling daughter, Princess Lilibet, turned three. Born under the sunny skies of California, US, in June 2021, little Lilibet carries a name with a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Her middle name, Diana, is a heartfelt nod to Harry's beloved mother.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex threw a quaint bash for their princess at their lavish Montecito estate last weekend.The affair was an intimate one, with a select guest list comprising close friends and family stateside.
told The Mirror.“Although Harry and Meghan have little sympathy for Prince Andrew, they’ve kept in regular contact with Beatrice and Eugenie who have always been free of any associations with Meghan’s angry, bitter time in the UK.”Quinn believes Princess Catherine fears that Beatrice and Eugenie have more in common with the Sussexes as non-working royals.“They sense that Beatrice and Eugenie feel that, as virtual outcasts themselves, they have far more in common with Harry and Megan than with any other part of the family,” Quinn added.“The situation is made worse by the fact that the senior royals’ main asset — Kate herself — is effectively out of action while she continues her treatment for cancer.”Harry, 39, has remained close to Eugenie, 34, since he and Markle quit royal life in 2020.Eugenie has even visited the Sussexes in the US, with the pair seen watching the Super Bowl together back in 2022.
Meghan Markle "wanted to be a superstar" after stepping back from Royal duties with Prince Harry, a Royal expert has claimed.The Sussexes bid farewell to their Royal roles in 2020 and relocated to the United States. Despite their stated desire for privacy, one expert suggests that the former Suits actress was actually seeking more time in the spotlight.
“From Berkshire to Buckingham” newsletter.“Looking back to Megxit, Harry was not just the grandson of the Queen, the same relationship all his cousins had to the sovereign, he was the son of the future King.”Barr added that the mom of two was much more open to a life in the limelight, despite suggesting otherwise.What’s more, the royal expert noted that the idea of the Sussexes being “half in, half out” with their royal duties simply wouldn’t have been feasible.“William and Harry were — from birth — preeminent royals, while their cousins, although celebrated, surely, began as secondary royals and only continued to fade as the years went by.”“Harry seems so bitter about being the spare, but he has always been quite senior to his cousins, and treated accordingly,” she added.Elsewhere, Barr said that Prince Harry and Meghan’s situation is different to that of other royals, including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who don’t have lucrative deals and partnerships in the pipeline.“Meghan wanted to take her HRH and her title and be a superstar in her own sphere on the international stage,” Barr noted, adding that this would be “wholly separate from the control of the Crown.”After teasing several “exciting” projects since signing with WME last year, Markle has recently announced the impending launch of her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.While products from her new brand are not available for purchase yet, Markle sent out jars of strawberry jam to an exclusive group of celebs last month.The former actress shipped out lemon-filled gift baskets containing fresh fruit jam to 50 of her friends, many of them being high-profile figures.It was reported that she could be looking to make a whopping seven-figure sum within
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King Charles and Prince William have considered stripping Meghan Markle and Prince Harry of their royal titles according to an expert.
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