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UK Parliament Strips Sussexes Titles After Doctor Can’t Find Archie and Lily’s Info
The UK Parliament has made a decision to strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles.
This comes after the couple's critics have been calling for their removal since they stepped down from their royal duties.
The title was given to them at marriage on the basis that they would be working royals serving the monarchy.
As this is no longer the case, the title cannot be used for personal financial gain as it serves no purpose and must be removed.
The Royal expert Merlene Koenig had said that the title was given to Harry with succession of the Dukedom from his male line descendants.
The letter patent mentions only Harry and only Parliament can remove those titles.
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It is noteworthy that the Royal Doctor has said that Meghan and Harry's two children, Archie and Elizabeth, have no information about their birth.
They are continuing to investigate to confirm whether it was lost by the hospital or that there is no information about the two children.
During the sitting in the House of Lords on Tuesday 25th October, Viscount Stangate Labour Peer Stephen Benn challenged the logistic behind the Peers current status.
He suggested it was time to consider a sensible amendment to end this arrangement.
Benn's comments were supported by Liberal Democrat Peer Lord Addington who emphasized that working royals are somebody who undertakes the royal duties and should be prioritized for those roles.
In response to questions from Peers, the Lord Privy Seal Lord True had said he would not comment on the specific circumstances.
Adding that the Royal Household would have to have a say on this kind of amendment anyway.
As Lord True had told the House of Lords, the Government will always consider what arrangements are needed to ensure the resilience in our own constitutional arrangements.
And in the past we have seen that the point of accession have proven a useful opportunity to consider the arrangements in place.
Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex departure from the Royal Family, questions have been raised over the quite continued use of their titles in their new lives.
As they have been stripped of their HRH titles as well as the various other Royal Patronages and affiliations.
However it would require an Act of Parliament to remove the Sussex's titles from Prince Harry and Meghan.
Their Royal Historian Madeleine Cunnig had argued that the focus should not be the removing titles but rather how they are used.
She had pointed out that you can live in America and have a title and the elephant in the room is the use of the title in business.
Suggesting the utilisation of Royal titles should perhaps have been clarified when the split between the Sussex's and the firm was confirmed as there is so much precedent for the titles appearing in a different form.
Ms Cunnig had told, perhaps it would have been kinder and wiser to have said at the time that in business they should use their surname Winsome or Mountbatten Windsor or Sussex.
As Meghan Sussex, Harry Sussex in their careers.
She had argued there is no need for an Act of Parliament but that refraining from using the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex professionally would be the best route for Meghan and Harry to take.
Over with the children, genetic information or DNA is organised into smaller pieces called genes and genes have the instructions to make you who you are including your hair colour as genes come in different versions called allies.
So if you want Archie to have ginger hair both Harry and Meghan need to have ginger hair to give birth to Archie ginger hair.
However Meghan has dark hair so there are doubts about Archie's identity.
The Royal fans have been divided on the decision to strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles.
Some believe that it is the right decision while others think that only Meghan's title should be removed.
The couple had voiced their opinion about the matter, but it seems that the Parliament has made up its mind.
In conclusion, the stripping of the Sussexes titles after the Doctor can't find Archie and Lily's info has caused quite a stir in the UK.