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Japanese Fans Condemn Rude Act by Sussexes Towards Royal Family

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Japanese Fans Condemn Rude Act by Sussexes Towards Royal Family

and have stirred up shock and disbelief among Japanese royal fans, according to renowned royal expert Angela Levin.

Levin revealed that people in Japan are particularly intrigued by the Sussexes and are appalled by their behavior.

In a Substack newsletter, she explained that Japan has a keen fascination with the British royal family and frequently requests updates on happenings in the UK.

Currently, their main interest revolves around Harry and Meghan, and it's hard for them to fathom the couple's disrespectful conduct towards the senior royals.

They express their disbelief, stating that no one would treat their own royal family in such a manner.

Last year, Harry and Meghan stepped away from their roles as working members of the royal family and relocated to California, where they now reside with their two children, , aged 2, and newborn .

This decision shocked royal enthusiasts worldwide, as it signified the couple's pursuit of independent engagements outside the traditional royal framework.

The duo has secured significant deals with prominent companies like Netflix, Spotify, and Apple TV.

Moreover, in a recent headline-making revelation, Harry announced that he is working on a memoir set to be released early next year.

More recently, the couple made their first joint appearance in New York, attending the Global Live Citizen event to promote COVID vaccines in the country.

However, there is no known date for their return to the UK.

Levin shared her conversations with Japanese royal fans, who expressed curiosity about whether Harry, Meghan, and their children would be visiting for Christmas.

She explained the challenges such a visit would pose, emphasizing the firm traditions that govern Christmas celebrations with Her Majesty.

Meanwhile, a royal historian has disclosed that the Queen may not extend an invitation to for her Platinum Jubilee if his memoir contains inflammatory content.

The Platinum Jubilee will commemorate Her Majesty's historic milestone and her extraordinary decades of service.

Throughout her remarkable reign, the Queen has faced numerous challenging moments, from her coronation at the young age of 25 following the passing of her father, George VI, to the tragic death of .

The departure of her grandson, Harry, and his wife from the royal family is one of the more recent crises the monarch has had to navigate.

In January last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a dramatic announcement, declaring their intention to step back as senior royals before relocating to the United States.

A 12-month review of their positions ensued, and in February this year, the Queen confirmed that the couple would not resume their roles as working royals.

In July, Harry further shook the royal establishment by revealing his plans to publish a memoir.

The book, which delves into his life, is scheduled for release next year, coinciding with the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.

Royal historian Dr. Edward Owens, author of the book “The Family Firm: Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53,” has suggested that Harry's invitation to the Jubilee festivities hinges on the content of his memoir.

Owens, a former university lecturer, believes that if the memoir contains explosive material and is released before the Jubilee, Harry may not even receive an invitation.

He speculates that the Queen will likely extend an invitation to Harry and Meghan for the Platinum Jubilee, but it may resemble their brief visit for 's funeral earlier this year.

In April, Harry flew back to the UK alone to attend his grandfather's funeral, marking his first reunion with his family since moving to the US.

The visit was short-lived, and a similar scenario may unfold for the Platinum Jubilee.

Whether Meghan accepts the invitation remains to be seen.

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