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If Charles’ words in his first address to the nation sounded like an olive branch, Harry and Meganto whom he wanted to express his love “while they continue to build their lives abroad”, the measures taken in the following days were much more eloquent than many speeches. First, the Duke of Sussex was denied the right to wear a uniform during the 10 days of mourning, except for a vigil on Saturday, after an invitation, later withdrawn, to a Sunday evening banquet at Buckingham Palace in the presence of heads of state and crowned heads and, finally, a fresh hypothesis about the removal of the status of royal heights from little Archie and Lilibet.
Those who hoped that the disappearance of the queen would reconcile father and son, finally putting an end to the family conflicts that have arisen in the past two years, will have to change their minds. In Great Britain unknown in Harry’s memoir weighs too much, from which they fear new attacks, as well as damage to the image of the royal family. So, having anticipated the rebellious prince in time, Carlo decided to “order the excessive accumulation of securities”, especially towards those who will never work as members of the royal family. According to Sunit seems the new ruler is ready for sign the annulment of the title of two grandchildrenwhich on the death of great-grandmother I am automatically become princes with the address of his royal highness.
To do this, he must sign open letters or provisions having the force of law, with which revoke for Archie and Lilibet the right secured for more than a century by King George V that in 1917 it was established that only after the death of the monarch, great-grandchildren in the male line can receive treatment by royal heights. In truth, the law had already been partially amended ten years ago by the queen. Elizabeth, who also granted status to George’s two brothers at the birth of Charlotte and Louis., equalizing the three brothers, but not the cousins Archie and Lilibet, who actually had to wait so long to be called His/Her Royal Highness. A privilege that, according to those in the know, may soon come to an end. If so, we can only imagine how Harry and Meghan would have reacted. And then God save the king, it is appropriate to say.
Source: Elle