King Charles Blows Up Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s World With His Decision To Downgrade And Test Them

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Prince Harry and his spouse, Meghan Markle, might not be aware of it, but they are getting a major title update in 2024, and they will not be pleased about it.

This week, The Daily Mail surprised many royal watchers by pointing out an abnormality that is related to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — their “Sussex Royal” website has still not been deleted, and they are still using their titles on it.

The site remains live, as does their Sussex Royal Instagram account, which has more than 9 million followers.

When Prince Harry and Markle decided to step down from their royal duties almost four years ago, they “agreed not to use the Sussex Royal title in any territory,” but they have not kept the pledge to re-brand.

One royal watcher, who spotted the error, told the publication: “I am amazed that their Sussex Royal website is still in the public domain. The Queen is deceased and the Sussexes agreed not to use Sussex Royal moving forward.”

It seems that Prince Harry and his wife are set for a rude awakening when it comes to their titles and their placement on the Royal Family’s website.

According to royal expert and Fox News writer Neil Sean, King Charles III has some brutal plans to rest and test Prince Harry and Markle next year.

He revealed that the Royal Family’s website will be updated and Prince Harry and Markle will more or less be removed.

They will also face a title downgrade, according to the commentator who shared: “What’s happening in the New Year, according to a very well-placed source, is that this website’s going to have a refresh. They normally do it about twice a year, and basically, it’s like, “Let’s look at what we need and what we don’t need. Is there anything new to add—maybe a redesign or that sort of stuff? But the plan will be to rest certain elements of the websites, and I’ve been told on good authority that Megan and Harry could be rested and tested while they redesign the site.”

He added: “They may not be returning so prominently, if at all, on the website. This would be greeted with a lot of happiness because a lot of people do not understand. Yes, they’re family members, but they’re not working; they’re not doing anything for the monarchy; they’re not ambassadors; they don’t promote it; they are literally a nuisance to the British Monarchy and the British people. So one could suggest why they should have the platform for this, but what I’ve been told is that while this is the removal of their titles, which is a nice gesture as one can imagine, the next stage will be to rest the duo.”

Interestingly, to make peace, the Sussexes have to lay low.

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