The article centers on the alleged violation by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of an agreement made with Queen Elizabeth II. This agreement stipulated that they would not use their HRH titles for commercial purposes after stepping down from royal duties. Recent events, including a gift basket bearing Meghan's HRH title and social media posts featuring similar references, suggest a breach of this agreement.
The Queen, initially pleased with Meghan's integration into the royal family, later expressed concern about the Sussexes' monetizing their royal status. This concern stemmed from previous experiences with other royals involved in commercial projects.
While King Charles is said to be adopting a more lenient approach, Prince William is expected to take a firmer stance. Sources suggest he may strip Harry and Meghan of their titles upon his ascension to the throne. This contrast highlights the differing approaches of the two brothers towards managing the situation with their sibling.
The article cites Prince William's past decisive actions, such as his public denial of racism within the royal family following the Oprah Winfrey interview, as evidence of his firm attitude. This suggests a strong likelihood of future actions against Harry and Meghan.
In contrast, King Charles maintains an avoidance of direct confrontation, opting to maintain communication channels open with Harry and Meghan. He has made no changes to Harry's position as a Counsellor of State, preferring to include other members of the royal family.
The article emphasizes the 2020 Buckingham Palace statement, highlighting the agreement made by the Sussexes to uphold the values of Her Majesty and refrain from using HRH titles in commercial ventures. The alleged actions of the Sussexes are presented as a violation of this agreement.
When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex abandoned royal duties for the US in 2020, the late Queen Elizabeth was keen to emphasise they would âalways be much-loved members of my familyâ.
In a personal statement issued by Buckingham Palace that January, the Queen seemed to accept Harry and Meghanâs explanation that they wanted to leave Britain because they were desperate for more privacy.
âI recognise the challenges they have experienced as a result of intense scrutiny over the last two years and support their wish for a more independent life,â Her Majesty said.
Heaven knows what she would have made of the coupleâs publicity-seeking in the five years since â including Meghanâs latest promotional video for her lifestyle brand, As Ever, featuring the coupleâs young children, Archie and Lilibet.
Insiders have previously told me that the Queen was gravely concerned about the Sussexesâ plans to make money. She knew all too well from previous experience â such as with Edward and Sophieâs commercial projects 25 years ago â of the scandals that can lurk for royals trying to earn money.
Heaven knows what the Queen would have made of the coupleâs publicity-seeking in the past five years, writes RICHARD EDEN. Lilibet (pictured in an image posted on social media by Meghan) featured in the Duchess's latest promotional video for her lifestyle brand
That is why she made her grandson and his American wife agree not to use their HRH titles in their commercial ventures.
Significantly, below the Queenâs 2020 statement was another âfrom Buckingham Palaceâ, which read: âThe Sussexes have made clear that everything they do will continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty. The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family.â
This week, we have seen evidence that appears to show the couple have broken this agreement with the late Queen.
On Monday, Meghanâs friend, cosmetics entrepreneur and podcast host Jamie Kern Lima, uploaded an interview with the duchess to her YouTube channel.
In the video, she included an image of a gift basket Meghan had given her containing the duchessâs homemade jam, two tubs of Straus organic ice cream, flowers and a card reading: âWith the compliments of HRH, The Duchess of Sussex.â
While her representatives have denied she is continuing to use the title for commercial purposes, it is not the first time the duchess has publicised it in recent weeks.
This week, we have seen evidence that appears to show the couple have broken their agreement with the late Queen. A gift basket containing some of Meghan's produce came with a card reading: âWith the compliments of HRH, The Duchess of Sussexâ
The Queen was initially delighted at the speed with which Meghan became a member of the Royal Family but her departure caused a deep rift
A fortnight ago, she posted a message sheâd received on her Instagram account, addressing her as âYour Royal Highnessâ. As I noted at the time, it seemed a deliberately provocative act to publish the message, which had been sent by a Ukrainian government minister.
And my sources question whether provocation could be the aim. âHarry and Meghan are like rebellious teenagers,â one insider told me this week. âTheyâre constantly pushing the boundaries to test what they can get away with.â
Senior courtiers have made clear that they do not expect King Charles to take action against his younger son and daughter-in-law. Our monarch has always avoided confrontation and has sought to keep options open for the Sussexes should they seek a return to royal duties.
For instance, he has not removed Harry from his role as a Counsellor of State, which could see his son standing in for royal duties in the case of an emergency.
Instead, the King requested that Princess Anne and Prince Edward were added to the list of Counsellors, so there would be less need for Harry or the scandal-hit Prince Andrew to be called upon. The request was duly turned into a Bill and approved by Parliament in 2022.
But, from what I have been told, William would not be so indulgent of his brother.
This week, US outlet The Daily Beast cited sources who claimed the Prince of Wales wants to âstripâ Harry and Meghan of their titles when he takes the throne.
While Kensington Palace has not commented on the claims, my insiders say they expect the Prince of Wales to take some sort of action against his brother and sister-in-law once he is King.
One pointed to Williamâs public denial after the Sussexesâ explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. âWe are very much not a racist family,â he told a reporter when asked about Meghanâs claim that a family member had questioned the skin colour of her future children.
âThat gives you a taste of the no-nonsense approach that he would take,â my source told me.
It seems a starkly different mood to Queen Elizabethâs 2020 statement, when she said she was âparticularly proud of how Meghan has so quickly become one of the familyâ.
If the Sussexes want to retain those âfamilyâ bonds, it appears they may need to consign their HRH titles to the past.
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