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Harry and Meghan Criticized for HRH Benefits

and , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have recently come under fire for allegedly abusing their royal status.

Despite withdrawing from the Royal Family, they are still entitled to certain benefits that come with being a member of the monarchy.

However, according to Royal expert Hilary Forwich, wants to have his cake and eat it too.

Ms Forwich claims that Prince Harry wants access to Royal protection, attendance at family events, and the ability to tattletale on the Royals.

At the same time, he wants his privacy and has hired three PR firms to help him achieve this.

He also allegedly used his Royal status to break the law on multiple occasions, including breaking army protocol to grow a beard for his wedding without permission.

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The activities of Prince Harry and have been compared to quitting a job but asking the company to keep paying for benefits.

Ms Forwich believes that they are taking advantage of their Royal status without fulfilling their duties as members of the monarchy.

Defending Sadat Khan in Queen Statue Controversy

London Mayor Sadat Khan recently opposed calls for a statue of II to be erected in Trafalgar Square.

Instead, he believes that the fourth plinth should continue to be used as a space for modern art.

Royal analyst Jenny Bond agrees with Mr Khan's viewpoint, stating that she believes the fourth plinth should feature contemporary art and change every two years.

Ms Bond suggests that there are many other locations in London where a statue of the Queen could be placed.

She proposes Horse Guards or halfway down the mile, just outside Clarence House, as possible alternatives.

Sir John Hayes' speech to the House of Commons popularized the idea of erecting a statue in honor of the late monarch.

The Labour Administration led by Sadat Khan has made it clear that they are open to discussing other locations for a statue of the Queen.

They are willing to work with the royal family to find an appropriate site.

The fourth plinth will continue to display fresh works by top artists for the foreseeable future, with scheduled exhibits until 2024.

Ms Bond admits that she is not a big fan of modern art but believes that it has its place.

She suggests that we should widen our horizons and consider different types of art.

Penny Mordaunt, leader of the Commons, believes that further thought and debate with entities outside of the House are necessary before moving forward with proposals for a statue.

In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been criticized for abusing their Royal status, while Sadat Khan's opposition to a statue of II in Trafalgar Square has sparked controversy.

However, there are many other potential locations for a statue of the Queen, and further discussion is needed to determine the best option.

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