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No Titles for Fake Kids: King Charles Revokes Archie and Lily’s Prince and Princess Titles in Christmas Speech
In his annual Christmas speech, King Charles announced that he has revoked the prince and princess titles of Archie and Lily, the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Despite not being able to spend the holidays with his son, Prince Harry, the king revealed that Harry plans to approach him along with Meghan and their children from their Montecito mansion.
According to a reliable source, the couple's new strategy is focused on reconciliation.
This attempt at reconciliation comes after a tense year for Prince Harry, marked by the publication of his memoir.
In the memoir, he criticizes his stepmother, Queen Camilla, as well as other senior royals.
The tension between family members was further highlighted in Scobie's new book, “Endgame,” where Charles was named as one of the discriminating royals alongside Princess Kate.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate filmed the speech for the annual Christmas show with a film crew from British television station ITN.
The speech, which is broadcasted every Christmas day at 3pm on British television networks, is also shown on stations in Commonwealth countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
However, Prince Harry and Meghan will not be joining the other royals at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for Christmas.
Instead, they will be staying in Montecito.
The latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter highlights the challenging year faced by Meghan and Harry.
The couple, once known as their royal highnesses, are now fighting to be recognized as anything else.
Their reconciliation plan, which was seen as a farce by many, has been met with criticism.
The level of arrogance displayed by the couple is unprecedented, matched only by their delusion that they can have their desires fulfilled without putting in the necessary work.
According to the Express, King Charles has no intention of meeting his youngest son, Prince Harry, unless three demands are met.
The lack of trust between the two has made it difficult for any personal interaction to take place.
Despite rumors of a possible meeting over Christmas, it seems unlikely unless certain conditions are met.
A source revealed that if a meeting were to happen, it would need to be conducted in a reasonable manner, with assistance and officials present to document the proceedings.
It appears that Meghan and Harry's selfish motives and failures in California have further strained their chances of successful reconciliation.
Their desire for financial gain and the perks of their royal status without taking on the responsibilities associated with it has not been well-received.
As the year comes to an end, it remains uncertain whether a reunion between the king and his son will occur.
In conclusion, King Charles has revoked the prince and princess titles of Archie and Lily, signaling a rift in the relationship between Prince Harry and the royal family.
Despite attempts at reconciliation, the lack of trust and differing priorities make it unlikely for a successful reunion to take place.
The coming year will reveal whether the divide can be bridged or if the differences will continue to grow.