The vast majority of members of the British royal family enjoy great popularity in the UK and around the world. For this reason, some British netizens they started a countryside on social networks so that Charles III ban Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, from the official website of the royal family, in which their names can still be found along with a personal review.
The detractors of the Dukes of Sussex they would formally ask the new monarch to delete the couple’s profiles before the disputes are published memoirs of prince harryon January 10, 2023. However, some followers of the royal family have claimed that this measure will only lead to more conflict, for which they have praised the Palace for not removing Meghan and Harry from the website.
The Brits said they’ve made the decision to abandon their royal duties by moving to the US, so they shouldn’t be considered part of the family and also they should retire the title of Dukes of Sussex. In addition, they point to the revelations that the couple has given during their interview with Oprah Winfrey they were intended to damage the image of the royals by branding them as racists, so they must be removed immediately.
The publication of Harry’s memoirs could have big consequences for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
according to the author Richard Fitzwilliamspublishing Harry’s autobiography could hurt the Crown, so”the consequences of this will be far-reaching and they can be very destructive”, it was also said that they could lose their titles and their legacy.
The author has also indicated that there is great uncertainty and concern at Buckingham Palace regarding the contents of this book. “When the book comes out, he says there’s “pure honesty” the palace will be very worriedespecially since these are the first months of the reign of King Carlos“, She said.
Furthermore, he stressed that Harry should have waited longer before publishing his memoirs, given the recent scandals and the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. “No doubt we will see interviews, hype and too much speculation about his memoir, which, in my opinion, would have had to wait many years before it was published.“, he has declared. “Even Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, waited until 1951 before ‘A King’s Story’ was published.” concluded Fitzwilliams.
Author Mark Borkowski also agrees with Fitzwilliams’ statements, suggesting that removing their profiles from the royal family’s official website will only be the beginning of a series of actions that will harm them, including Carlos’s decision. not grant the titles of princes to their two sons, Archie and Lilibetas this publication has come at the worst time, just when Carlos III has not yet been crowned.