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Prince Harry Poses Threat to Monarchy, Experts Say
Royal experts are raising concerns about Prince Harry's potential threat to King Charles and the monarchy.
Writer and broadcaster Esther Crack recently shared her insights on this matter in an article for Sky News.
She highlighted the danger that Prince Harry's presence in London and his involvement in events like the Welchild Awards might divert attention from the upcoming death anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II.
In a significant move, Buckingham Palace recently removed any reference to Harry as his royal highness from the official royal website.
Additionally, royal experts have revealed that representatives from 15 Commonwealth countries are considering cutting off the status of corrupt royal members.
Surprisingly, more than half of the population supports the idea of removing Prince Harry from the Order of Succession to prevent him from ever becoming king.
A recent exclusive poll conducted by DeltaPoll for the Mail on Sunday shows that 52% of the 1,504 participants agree with stripping the Duke of Sussex of his position as fifth-in-line to the throne, behind his brother and William's children.
Only 27% opposed the idea, while 21% had no strong opinion.
Furthermore, 51% of those surveyed believe that Harry and his family should have their titles revoked.
Currently, Prince Harry and his wife retain the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and their children, Archie and Lilibet, can use the titles of Prince and Princess as grandchildren of the reigning monarch.
However, to avoid further embarrassment and humiliation for the royal family and the British people, King Charles may urge Harry to renounce his titles.
But it is unlikely that Harry will comply, as he needs the connection to the British royal family to maintain his recognition, make money, and continue his entitled lifestyle.
It is no secret that Prince Harry resents being forced to give up his honorary military titles when he and Meghan Markle stepped away from their royal duties.
As a former serviceman who served two tours in Afghanistan, Harry held several honorary military titles bestowed upon him by his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
These titles included Commodore-in-Chief of all small ships and Diving Honorary Air Command Commandant Davari F. Huntington, as well as Captain General of the Royal Marines.
However, in February 2021, Harry was formally stripped of all three titles.
According to royal biographer Robert Jomson, the loss of these military titles continues to be a sore point for Prince Harry.
Jomson believes that if Harry had remained a working member of the royal family, he could have made significant contributions to the country.
However, Harry's decision to pursue a different path has resulted in the loss of these positions, which deeply frustrates him.
In response to the couple's departure from royal life, Buckingham Palace stated that Harry and Meghan could no longer continue their life of public service.
As a result, the Queen decided to strip them of their honorary military appointments and royal patronages.
This decision marked the final act of cutting off Harry from his previous royal privileges, following the earlier removal of their HRH titles and the restriction on using the term “royal” in their commercial endeavors.
Despite these setbacks, Prince Harry remains connected to his military roots through the Invictus Games.
This international multi-sport event, created by the Prince in 2014, aims to support wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women.
In conclusion, the ongoing rift between Prince Harry and the British royal family continues to deepen.
While some view Harry as a threat to the monarchy, others sympathize with his desire for independence and personal fulfillment.
Only time will tell how this complex and evolving situation will unfold.