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Shock as Sussex’s Name Removed from Royal’s Website Amid Leaked Content Before Release Date
The royal world is buzzing with news as the names of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have been removed from all official Royal websites.
This move comes in the wake of leaked content from Harry's upcoming memoir, titled “Spear,” which has caused quite a stir.
According to insider sources, the decision to remove Harry and Meghan's names from the websites was made in response to the leaked content from Harry's memoir.
A press outlet managed to obtain a Spanish-language copy of the book before its official release date, giving readers a glimpse into the intimate details of Harry's life.
In “Spear,” Harry recounts a heated argument that took place in 2019 at his Kensington Palace home.
He reveals that during the confrontation, his brother, Prince William, referred to Meghan as difficult, rude, and abrasive.
The argument escalated to the point where William grabbed Harry by the collar, ripped his necklace, and even knocked him down.
Harry admits to having suffered scrapes and bruises as a result of the altercation, for which William later apologized.
This revelation is just one among many in Harry's memoir, which promises to expose painful and contested details about his life and the lives of other members of the Royal family.
It is the latest in a series of public revelations and accusations by Harry and Meghan that have shaken the foundations of Britain's royal family.
Not only have their names been removed from the Royal websites, but Harry and Meghan's personal charity projects have also been taken down from the Royal Foundation website.
However, their previous work can still be found in the news section of the site.
Additionally, after stepping down as working members of the Royal family, their official social media pages, such as Sussex Royal Instagram and Prince Andrew's Twitter and Instagram accounts, have been removed from the Royal.uk website.
Visitors to the website now only see three social media links for Twitter and Instagram, which belong to The Royal Family, Clarence House (Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall), and Kensington Royal (Kate Middleton and Prince William).
Meghan, Harry, and Prince Andrew still have active bio pages on the Royal Family's website, highlighting their key causes.
In a further blow to Harry and Meghan, the Royal Family's extended mourning period following Queen Elizabeth II's passing has officially ended.
This means that changes to royal titles and the royal website are now taking place.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been promoted on the family's website to Prince and Princess of Wales, while Harry and Meghan have been demoted.
Their pictures have been pushed down to the bottom of the list, below even Princess Anne.
And with Charles set to become king, the couple now finds themselves at the very bottom of the page, just above Prince Andrew.
As if things couldn't get worse, the release of the Netflix documentary “Ant Spear” has further fueled the fire.
The media and books have been used as deliberate tools to attack the Royal Family, leading to speculation that Harry and Meghan's place on the British Royal Family website may soon disappear or be replaced by other names.
Furthermore, there are discussions in Parliament about passing legislation that would prohibit royals from working or living outside the UK.
If this legislation is approved, it could result in the removal of Harry and Meghan's titles and names from the royal websites.
The question now arises: do you agree with the removal of Harry and Meghan's names from the Royal websites?
And will you be purchasing Harry's memoir, given the controversy surrounding its release?