A stunning announcement has been made from Buckingham Palace, sending shockwaves through the royal family and captivating the public’s attention.
A press release revealed that Prince William, the Prince of Wales, will ascend the throne at the age of 47.
The revelation has caused waves of intrigue, especially with the news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been removed from the line of succession—an unprecedented move that has raised questions about the future of the monarchy and the potential for reconciliation within the royal family.
How might this feel for Harry and Meghan?
Being stripped of their royal titles and roles is a significant blow to their public image, and the couple has reportedly been “fuming” over the development.
This decision comes at a time when their relationship with the royal family has been strained by Harry’s controversial claims about the institution in his book *Spare* and their repeated public criticisms of the monarchy.
Princess Anne’s praise for Camilla, emphasizing her “understanding of the role,” appeared to serve as a veiled response to Harry’s previous claims, showing a united front between the King and his wife. For Harry, the public gesture may have felt like a direct rebuttal to his own critique of the monarchy, as it emphasized Camilla’s integral role within the royal family.
The decision not to visit the UK is not entirely due to the rift with the royal family, though. Prince Harry has been vocal about his security concerns, stating that he does not feel safe returning to the UK with Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet.