REAP WHAT YOU SOW! Charles REVOKES Archie & Lilibet Titles After MI6 Investigations Expose Harry and Meghan
REAP WHAT YOU SOW! Charles REVOKES Archie & Lilibet Titles After MI6 Investigations Expose Harry and Meghan
The Royal Reckoning: When Titles Become Fractured Legacies.In the ever-evolving tapestry of the British monarchy, a new chapter has unfolded, one that has captivated the world’s attention. The recent reports of King Charles stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Archie and Lilibet, of their royal titles have sent shockwaves through the media landscape. But behind this headline-grabbing move lies a complex web of allegations, investigations, and a monarch’s attempt to safeguard the integrity of the Crown. According to the sources cited in the video, the catalyst for this decisive action was the findings of an MI6 investigation. The intelligence agency, tasked with protecting the interests of the royal family, reportedly uncovered evidence that Harry and Meghan had deliberately misled the royal household and the public with their claims against the monarchy. This revelation has seemingly shattered the trust between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the institution they once belonged to.
Archie, Lilibet ‘Time Bomb’ Title Decision Could Prove Difficult for Royals
King Charles III’s decision whether to grant or revoke royal titles for his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor could prove to be a “time bomb” for the royals should they decide to speak publicly about it in the future, according to Newsweek’s The Royal Report podcast.
Chief royal correspondent Jack Royston and royal commentator Kristen Meinzer discussed the possible fallout, should Charles decide to revoke the titles of prince and princess that Archie and Lilibet became entitled to on the accession of their grandfather.
They advised the monarch to “play the long game” and to “think about the fact that these two kids are going to be adults one day.”
The pair discussed the question of the titles following this month’s interview given by Meghan to Variety about her involvement in the entertainment industry. She said that she and Prince Harry would be supportive of their children’s choices, should they decide to enter the industry themselves one day.
“I would say, Great!'” Meghan told interviewer Matt Donnelly when asked her response if Archie or Lilibet came to her and said: ‘I want a career in entertainment.’
“When you become a parent,” she added, “you genuinely want your kids to find the things that bring them complete joy. They’re our kids, obviously, and they’re part of a legacy and a tradition and a family that will have other expectations. But I want them to be able to carve out their own path.
“If it’s the entertainment industry, great. And, also, good luck. There are so many people that will talk about what opened the door for my children. But it still takes talent and a lot of grit. We’re creating multidimensional, interesting, kind, creative people. That’s who our kids are.”
If Archie and Lilibet one day became public figures, it may prove difficult for the royals, particularly if they have their titles withheld, Royston notes.
The children of Harry and Meghan were not automatically given the titles of HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) prince and princess because of a convention enacted by King George V during the days of World War I to reduce the number of minor royal relations who called themselves princes or princesses of the United Kingdom.
George stated that only children and grandchildren (of the male line) of the monarch could be styled HRH prince or princess. An exception was made for the “eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales” as a direct heir to the throne.
When they were born, Archie and Lilibet were the great-grandchildren of the ruling monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. However, when she died on September 8 and Charles came to the throne, they became the grandchildren of the king, and therefore eligible to use their new titles.
Since then, though, the children’s titles have not been updated on the royal family’s website, and Buckingham Palace has not commented on the status of any decision regarding them.
It is within Charles’ power to remove the titles, which some have speculated he may do to “slim down” the monarchy, or in response to any negative revelations made by Harry in his upcoming memoir or media projects.