Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2023 0:14:15 GMT
It has been revealed that Prince Harry (39) and Duchess Meghan (42) are at risk of having their titles ``The Duke and Duchess of Sussex'' revoked. Author Omid Scobie, 42, has come under fire again after claiming in his new book, Endgame, that Meghan accused two senior royals of raising "concerns" about the color of her son Archie's skin. Amid the growing controversy, Conservative MP Bob Seeley now wants to adapt a law enacted during World War I that denies German aristocrats titles in Britain. If the bill becomes law, the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be revoked.
[Photo] Duchess Meghan with her eldest son Archie and eldest daughter Lilibet. 4 members of Prince Harry's family
Mr. Seely described this decision as the "nuclear option." It claims it is "supportive of the monarchy" and aims to respect the decisions of those who no longer wish to be members of the royal family by removing "titles and privileges", according to the Mail on Sunday.
"I'm not a republican and I support the monarchy, but in the wake of recent feuds between the couple and other members of the royal family, I think Parliament and the Privy Council should consider drastic measures. ``My bill to amend the Title Revocation Act 1917 would allow the Privy Council, an ancient advisory body, to advise on depriving members of the Royal Family of their titles by a vote in Parliament.''
"The purpose is very simple. If someone says they don't want to be a member of the royal family, that's a decision we respect. But we don't want anyone who undermine the public institutions that play such an important role in our national life retain titles and privileges.”
Scobie, who has been called ``Meghan's cheerleader'', was quoted in ``Endgame'', which was released on November 28, as saying that Meghan Markle's personal letter to King Charles, who was then Crown Prince, revealed that Archie It was revealed that he had named two members of the royal family who allegedly took part in a "conversation" about the color of his skin. The Dutch version named the two royals who were said to have asked the question, which was revealed by talk TV host Piers Morgan, but Scobie denied it.
[Photo] Duchess Meghan with her eldest son Archie and eldest daughter Lilibet. 4 members of Prince Harry's family
Mr. Seely described this decision as the "nuclear option." It claims it is "supportive of the monarchy" and aims to respect the decisions of those who no longer wish to be members of the royal family by removing "titles and privileges", according to the Mail on Sunday.
"I'm not a republican and I support the monarchy, but in the wake of recent feuds between the couple and other members of the royal family, I think Parliament and the Privy Council should consider drastic measures. ``My bill to amend the Title Revocation Act 1917 would allow the Privy Council, an ancient advisory body, to advise on depriving members of the Royal Family of their titles by a vote in Parliament.''
"The purpose is very simple. If someone says they don't want to be a member of the royal family, that's a decision we respect. But we don't want anyone who undermine the public institutions that play such an important role in our national life retain titles and privileges.”
Scobie, who has been called ``Meghan's cheerleader'', was quoted in ``Endgame'', which was released on November 28, as saying that Meghan Markle's personal letter to King Charles, who was then Crown Prince, revealed that Archie It was revealed that he had named two members of the royal family who allegedly took part in a "conversation" about the color of his skin. The Dutch version named the two royals who were said to have asked the question, which was revealed by talk TV host Piers Morgan, but Scobie denied it.