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King Charles wants to read Prince Harry’s memoir before granting kids HRH titles: book

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The New Royals,” that King Charles III wants to read the Prince’s bombshell memoir before granting his kids — Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison — royal HRH titles.In an excerpt published by Vanity Fair, Nicholl claimed Charles has allegedly been “reluctant” to make any title changes for Archie, 3, who earned the right to be a prince and one-year-old Lilibet, a princess.“We know titles matter to Charles, and he reportedly wants to limit them to the top tier of royals,” the excerpt read. “He is also reportedly reluctant for his brother Prince Edward to take the title Duke of Edinburgh, even though it was their late father’s wish.”When Charles, 73, became monarch after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept.

8, Harry, 38, and his wife Meghan Markle’s two children inherited the ability to be an HRH, the book noted.“Would Charles go as far as barring Archie and Lilibet from becoming a prince and a princess now that the Sussexes are no longer working royals?

According to a source close to the king, ‘it depends a lot on what happens in the coming months, particularly with Harry’s book and their TV show,'” Nicholl claimed.The pair are reportedly “furious” over the alleged snub, according to another report.Markle, 41, and her husband have had a contentious relationship with the royal family following their decision to step back from royal duties in 2020.

They subsequently moved to Montecito, California and the Invictus Games founder’s memoir set to tell his side of royal life will be published sometime in 2023.Elsewhere in the biography, Nicholl explained how the Queen was upset after learning that Harry and Markle would be leaving the family two years ago.A source had spoken to the reporter for her book, saying: “[The Queen].

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