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Final Straw: Meghan Blamed for Tearing Prince Harry Away, King Charles III Strips Her Titles
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles III has reportedly stripped Meghan Markle of her titles, blaming her for tearing Prince Harry away from the royal family.
According to Life and Style, the King finds Markle's attempts to tarnish the reputation of the royal family laughable.
The publication claims that no matter how hard she tries, Markle will never prevail against the royal family.
However, it appears that she may have succeeded in distancing Prince Harry from his family, although it is widely believed that he will eventually return home.
Using the royal name to gain attention once again, Markle has drawn criticism from Harry's family, who view her actions as outrageously trashy.
They hold her responsible for the initial separation between Harry and the rest of the royals.
“It's laughable that she's now claiming to be the one trying to mend the rift between her husband and Charles,” a source revealed.
Markle had allegedly proposed the idea of bringing Prince Harry and Prince Charles together during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, but the attempt failed.
In fact, King Charles III only spent a mere few minutes at Lilibet's party at Frogmore Cottage.
“The tension in the air was palpable,” the source continued.
“Charles only stayed for 30 minutes.”
The royal family cannot be faulted for suspecting that Markle still harbors an agenda, as she attempts to repair the strained relationship between Prince Harry and King Charles III.
It is important, however, to approach these claims with caution, as they stem from tabloid sources.
There is no concrete evidence that Markle made any genuine efforts to reconcile Prince Harry with his father.
In a related development, Prince Harry's highly anticipated autobiography may face a delay until next year out of respect for the Queen's memory.
The Duchess of Sussex has made it clear that Prince Harry is indifferent to the possibility of losing his father, just as she experienced with her own father, Thomas Markle Sr.
Originally scheduled for release in November, there are now speculations that the publication will be postponed.
The book is not expected to be withdrawn, but rather updated to reflect the seismic impact of the Queen's passing.
Senior royal figures express deep concerns about the memoir, the title of which remains undisclosed.
Prince Harry has hinted that it will offer a brutally honest account of various aspects of his life.
However, Buckingham Palace will not be given access to the manuscript prior to publication.
The memoir, ghostwritten by American author Junior Moringa, has been completed for months and was intended for the pre-Christmas market.
It has already received legal approval.
In a statement last year, the Duke of Sussex stated, “I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.
My hope is that in telling my story, the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned, I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.”
He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share his life experiences and promised an accurate and wholly truthful account.
Best-selling author Tom Bower, who previously published a biography of Meghan Markle, has described Prince Harry's memoir as a time bomb.
The publisher, Penguin Random House, has hailed it as the definitive account of the Duke's experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons.
They assure readers that behind the public perception lies an inspiring, courageous, and uplifting human story waiting to be discovered.