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Palace and MI6 Investigating Sugars Responsible for Disruption During Prince and Princess of Wales’ Caribbean Trip

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Palace and MI6 Investigating Sugars Responsible for Disruption During Prince and Princess of Wales’ Caribbean Trip

The palace and MI6 are reportedly investigating some sugars that may have been responsible for a small disruption and protest during the Prince and Princess of Wales' trip to the Caribbean.

If this rumour is true, it could mean trouble for King Charles, as it would be one step too far to ignore.

Royal fans are hopeful that this investigation will lead to action against the alleged perpetrators.

One fan commented that MI6 should start with the snakes' heads, the Harkles, and follow the money.

The jealousy and vile tempers of these vengeful traitors make them appear unhinged, and it's suspicious that they have recruits in other countries.

Others believe that the end will come if the duo accepts an award for fighting against racism in the royal family.

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If they collect that award, then they have to be cut off completely, and the UK can never have them back.

However, some doubt that the Sussexes will be held accountable for the behavior of their fans, just like they don't take responsibility for anything Scobie says, claiming they didn't instigate it.

King Charles III may have the power to strip and of their titles with a new development in parliament.

Rachel Maskell, Labour MP for York Central, has pitched a removal of titles bill that would allow his majesty to take away the titles of royal family members.

Royal expert Angela Levin tells Talk TV that King Charles might not let them keep their titles.

She believes there will be a huge explosion where he'll be able to remove their titles, citing a Labour MP in York who has brought forward a private members bill in parliament that doesn't have the title for York.

If this bill goes through, the king will have an opportunity to remove the Sussexes' titles if he wants to.

Meanwhile, the Sussexes are expected to do a huge PR push on their upcoming Netflix docuseries while Catherine and William are in the US.

and will star in an upcoming docuseries with Liz Garbus, a seasoned director whose work they've long admired.

Reports previously stated the docuseries would be an at-home style show and would air on Netflix as part of the couple's deal with the streaming giant, set to be released on December 8th.

The royal editor at the Evening Standard, Robert Jobson, said it's expected that the couple will be doing interviews during the time Prince and Princess of Wales are in Boston for the Earthshot Prize between November 30th and December 2nd.

Facebook TV's Sarah Hewson said, one week after the Earthshot Prize takes place, we're expecting Harry and Meghan's documentary to be released on Netflix.

With the money that's been spent, Mr. Jobson can't imagine that there won't be a PR push.

Royal commentator Ophelia Hagen added that we can expect to see one or two headline interviews talking about the documentary and what we can expect from it.

However, Mr. Jobson interjected that we're back down the same road again with what we got from , which is terrible journalism, with no countering what is being said.

In conclusion, the palace and MI6 are investigating the alleged perpetrators of the disruption during the Prince and Princess of Wales' Caribbean trip.

King Charles III may have the power to strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their titles with a new development in parliament.

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