Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to lose Sussex titles?

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to lose Sussex titles?

THE future of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex hangs in the balance amidst a reported growing rift between the couple and the British Royal Family.

The British Royal Family is reportedly in the midst of a growing rift between Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, as revealed in the explosive new book “Our King: Charles III” by veteran author Robert Jobson.

The book claims that senior palace officials discussed stripping the duke and duchess of Sussex of their titles, but Prince Charles was reportedly not in favor of the move.

The tension between Harry and the royal family reportedly reached new heights after the duke released his own bombshell tell-all book “Spare” in January.

According to an excerpt from Jobson’s book, “Without Doubt, Harry’s stream of complaints has threatened to upset the harmony of the new reign. Each TV interview to promote his autobiography has made the chances of healing the rift with his father seem less likely.”

Meanwhile, the royal family appears to be making reparations with other relatives who have been on the outs. Since ascending to the throne after Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September, King Charles has reportedly invited Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson back into the picture, whom Prince Philip reportedly could not stand.

It remains to be seen if Charles, Prince William, and Harry can make amends before the king’s coronation day on May 6. As the rift with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex grows, Jobson wrote, “the king would have two options: put up with the spreading stain on his reign, or take action to limit its scope.”

And ahead of the coronation, there have been reports that suggest Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be allegedly banned from standing on the famous Buckingham Palace balcony on the day of the coronation as a solution to concerns that the pair might overshadow King Charles on the event.

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