The royal family is “trying to calm things, not trying to throw more grenades.”
, premiered on Netflix in December, followed quickly by the publication of Harry’s bombshell memoir,, earlier this month, the question on many royal followers’ lips has been this: Will the couple lose their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles as a result of their outspokenness?that he doesn’t think the royal family will go that far—despite a member of British Parliament pushing to do so.
After Harry and Meghan’s step back as working members of the royal family three years ago, Her late Majesty allowed the couple to keep their Sussex titles, though they were no longer permitted to use the style “Royal Highness,”—and its explosive contents—many are calling for King Charles to fight fire with fire.
Yet not everyone does: Robert William Henry Seely, a member of British Parliament, is attempting to pass a law allowing the Sussexes status to be downgraded, Sacerdoti says.
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