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Meghan Shocked as Charles Reveals Disturbing Detail About Archie’s Birth, Leading to His Removal from Royal Rank
In a shocking turn of events, Prince Charles has divulged a distressing detail about the birth of Archie, which has resulted in him being stripped of his royal status permanently.
Many believed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had voluntarily chosen to step away from their royal duties, but a recent explosive interview suggests otherwise.
Traditionally, it has been customary for a royal mother to make a public appearance outside the hospital following the birth of a new baby.
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, followed this tradition when introducing her children to the world, as did Princess Diana, Harry's late mother.
It has become an anticipated event, akin to the Macy's Thanksgiving parade or the festivities surrounding a presidential inauguration.
However, when Meghan's pregnancy was announced in 2018, it was clear that things would be different.
Buckingham Palace released a statement stating that Meghan and Harry intended to keep the arrival of their baby private, forgoing the traditional photo op on the hospital steps.
Initially, it was reported that Meghan was uncomfortable with the idea of staging an appearance so soon after giving birth.
But in the recent CBS interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan revealed that this might not have been the true reason behind their decision.
According to Meghan, she was never asked to partake in the traditional photo outside the hospital because Archie would not be given a title.
This decision, she claims, was not hers or Harry's to make.
The media previously speculated that the couple chose not to give their son a title in order for him to lead a more ordinary life without the pressures of being a prince.
However, during their conversation with Oprah, Meghan and Harry disclosed that Archie would also be denied the same rights and protections granted to other royal grandchildren.
When Archie was born on May 6, 2019, the palace released a statement assuring the public that all was well.
Meghan, Harry, and Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, were present at Frogmore Cottage, accompanied by Meghan's personal medical team and the Queen's doctors on standby.
Instead of the customary photograph, the new family of three appeared two days later, on May 8, in front of St. George's Hall for an official press event.
In other news, experts are concerned that Prince Charles may choose to remove Archie and his sister Lilibet from using the HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) title due to his vision of a streamlined monarchy.
This would require Prince Charles to alter the letters patent law established by King George V in 1917.
The current patent allows all sons and daughters of the sovereign, as well as male grandchildren, to retain royal titles.
However, prior to Queen Elizabeth's reign, only the eldest son of the Prince of Wales held this privilege.
Queen Elizabeth extended the letters patent to include all children of the UK royal family, granting them HRH titles.
Speculation about Prince Charles' desire for a leaner monarchy has been circulating for some time.
However, fans also suspect that the strained relationship between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could influence the King's decision in the future.
It is worth noting that this concern arises nearly a year after the couple made their initial explosive revelations during an interview with Oprah, where they discussed comments made about Archie's skin color before his birth.
Although Meghan refused to disclose the identity of the person responsible for these remarks, speculations pointed towards either King Charles or Queen Consort Camilla.
Despite Meghan Markle remaining in London while Prince Harry visited Scotland to be with his family, she is expected to attend the Queen's funeral, which will take place ten days after her passing and will be followed by a nationwide period of mourning.