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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Accused of Extorting Money from King Charles
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, despite stepping down as senior working members of the royal family in 2020, are allegedly using their royal titles to benefit financially.
The couple's recent interviews and upcoming projects, such as Harry's memoir, have raised concerns about their relationship with the monarchy.
Rumors suggest that they may be attempting to blackmail the new king, which could explain his leniency towards them.
One particular issue under scrutiny is the continued use of the titles Duke and Duchess of Sussex by Harry and Meghan, even after relinquishing their royal positions.
These titles were bestowed upon them by the Queen in 2018, and their retention has left many observers confused.
Some royal authorities argue that their ducal titles cannot be revoked without a parliamentary act.
Reports indicate that King Charles has approached Parliament to initiate the process of amending the 1937 Regency Act.
This move would allow Prince Andrew and Prince Harry to continue serving as councillors of state but reduce the likelihood of them being called upon to fulfill the king's duties.
However, this proposal has faced criticism, with Labour peer Viscount Stansgate questioning the inclusion of Prince Andrew and Prince Harry, given that one has retired from public life and the other has left the country.
In a surprising twist, it seems that Prince Harry's strained relationship with his brother, Prince William, may have been anticipated by their late mother, Princess Diana.
According to a royal author, Princess Diana always envisioned Prince Harry as Prince William's wingman, not a rival.
In other news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly urging Netflix to delay the release of their show until after Christmas, following the queen's passing.
The royal family is already on edge, anticipating any potential bombshells that may be revealed in Harry's controversial book, “Spare,” set to be published on January 10, 2023.
However, it appears that they will have to contend with the release of the couple's Netflix documentary series first, as rumors suggest that the streaming service is eager to launch it as early as next month.
Interestingly, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are at odds with Netflix, as they want the release date postponed until 2023 so they can address the aftermath of the memoir first.
However, it seems unlikely that their request will be granted.
According to a source, Harry is adamant about not releasing the documentary before Christmas, and his team has been desperately urging Netflix to delay its premiere.
The release date of the docuseries has been a topic of intense debate, with conflicting reports circulating.
It forms part of the couple's multi-year $100 million deal with Netflix.
Recent reports suggest that the Sussexes wanted to make changes to the show following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, particularly to remove any negative references to Prince William, Kate Middleton, King Charles III, and Queen consort Camilla Parker Bowles.
However, the production team was reportedly resistant to these alterations, fearing that it would cause delays.
As a result, it remains unclear whether any modifications were made.
The anxiety within both the royal family and the Sussexes is palpable.
While it is believed that Prince Harry was unable to make any changes to his book, there may be a note clarifying that it was written prior to his grandmother's passing.
Whether the Netflix documentary series will adopt a similar approach is yet to be seen.
Some reports suggest that Netflix intended to release the series after the fifth season of “The Crown,” which has already faced criticism for its portrayal of the royal family.
As the tension mounts, the public eagerly awaits further developments in this ongoing saga.