King Charles Erases The Mistake He Made With Prince Harry And Meghan Markle

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It is never a good thing to call out a leader for his mistakes — especially if that leader is King Charles III.

In a surprising interview, a royal expert and famous author has presented his arguments pointing that King Charles has made a terrible error with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

King Charles should have taken swift and decisive action after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down from their royal duties in 2020, a royal biographer has claimed.

According to Tom Bower, His Majesty has been soft on Prince Harry and his wife. The author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors said after the interviews, the Netflix series, and the publication of Spare, King Charles should have delivered the final blow to the Montecito couple.

He told Express: “Harry and Meghan have undermined the monarchy, and Charles has made a terrible mistake.”

The royal biographer continued: “He should have cut them off straight away. He should never have allowed their children to be made a prince and princess.”

Richard Kay at the Daily Mail was quick to publish a rebuttal, explaining that His Majesty has been more brutal and ruthless with Prince Harry and Markle compared to Queen Elizabeth II.

The author explained that King Charles made no mistakes because he punished Prince Harry and Markle publicly on multiple occasions.

The expert noted the many ways that His Majesty has humiliated the pair in the past months — starting with the eviction, his refusal to acknowledge Archie and Lilibet‘s titles, the birthday snubs, the scrubbing of their honors and titles on the Royal Family website, etc…

The expert wrote: “For all his anguish about his youngest son, King Charles has been more decisive. He evicted the couple from their Windsor property, Frogmore Cottage, and many detect his hand in the adjustments carried out to the royal website. ‘Even if he didn’t authorize it, he must have been aware that the changes were certain to become a talking point,’ says a long-time adviser. With the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death fast approaching, the moment to make the change was judged to be the right one.”

He went on to reveal that King Charles was forced to hold back his wrath because Queen Elizabeth held onto the hope that Prince Harry and Markle would return to their royal duties after “Megxit.”

The writer spilled: “One reason there was no push for a change was that the late Queen Elizabeth wanted to ensure that anything her grandson might interpret as a snub or the slamming of a royal door was avoided. ‘Her Majesty never stopped hoping there would be some kind of reconciliation and that the couple would return to the fold one day,’ says a close figure.”

After the Queen died, King Charles brought down the hammer on his son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, and he seems to be quite proud of that.

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