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Queen Kix Removes Meghan and Harry’s Royal Patronages in Response to Vile Plot
In a shocking turn of events, Queen Kix has put an end to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's hopes of maintaining their royal patronages while pursuing commercial ventures.
Unearthed reports from February reveal that the couple had envisioned a unique way of living as royals, with scaled-back duties that would allow them to undertake independent projects while retaining their formal roles within the military, arts, commonwealth, and sporting organizations.
However, it seems that the Queen was resolute from the beginning, rejecting the idea of a “half-in, half-out” arrangement.
A source quoted by the Daily Mail stated, “The direction of travel has been clear for a while.
The Queen has been very clear from the start that this half-in, half-out model demanded by the Sussexes wouldn't work and hasn't deviated from that.
Not once.”
The source further revealed that the Queen firmly conveyed her disapproval, telling Harry and Meghan, “You work for the monarchy, the monarchy doesn't work for you.”
Following Prince Harry and Meghan's announcement, Her Majesty released a statement acknowledging their desire for a different approach but emphasizing the complexity of the issues at hand.
It is evident that discussions between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the royal family are still in their early stages and will require time to resolve.
On February 12th of this year, as part of the final separation, the Queen stripped Harry of three key roles, including his military titles.
These positions held great emotional significance for the Duke, considering his own service.
In a swift response, Prince Harry agreed to sit down for a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey within 24 hours of losing his military titles.
The loss of their prestigious patronages was confirmed in February, solidifying Harry and Meghan's permanent departure from the royal family.
While the couple respected the decision, sources close to them revealed their unwavering commitment to fulfilling those roles.
However, it remains uncertain whether Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, will assume some of the vacant positions left by the Sussexes, such as becoming patron of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and Rugby Football League (RFL).
No official confirmation has been made thus far.
Another potential candidate to take on Harry's former responsibilities is Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex.
Having recently turned 18, Lady Louise now has the choice of becoming a working royal.
Her parents previously stated that they would allow their children to decide at the age of 18 whether to pursue senior royal duties.
While Lady Louise's decision is still unknown, a royal source suggested that she is likely to continue her studies and attend university.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have been keeping busy.
They recently visited a US military base in New Jersey, where thousands of Afghan refugees are currently housed.
During their visit, the couple joined in singing “Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” with a class, revealing it to be one of Archie's favorite songs.
Speaking at the event, Harry expressed his gratitude for the support shown to those who defend freedom and liberty, highlighting the shared bond between the armed forces communities in the US and the UK.
As the saga continues, it is evident that the Queen remains firm in her decision to remove Harry and Meghan's royal patronages.
The couple's future endeavors and the redistribution of their former roles within the royal family are yet to be fully determined.