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Harry’s Memoir May Jeopardize Titles of Him, Meghan, and Their Children

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Harry’s Memoir May Jeopardize Titles of Him, Meghan, and Their Children

's upcoming memoir, entitled Spare, is set to be released in January 2023.

The memoir promises unflinching honesty and hard-won wisdom, but it may also jeopardize the titles of Harry, , and their children.

According to royal biographer Tom Bauer, the memoir could put an end to any titles the family currently has or is entitled to.

Despite losing their HRH titles, Harry and Meghan still retain their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.

However, Bauer warns that the book is a make or break situation.

He imagines that King Charles has been warned that any retaliation won't be pretty.

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All that King Charles can really do is withhold the titles for his grandchildren and .

Ultimately, he could take away Harry and Meghan's titles as well, but that's pretty drastic.

If King Charles III reacts by stripping Harry and Meghan of their titles, he won't be the first monarch to do so in recent years.

Queen Margaret II recently stripped four of her grandchildren of royal titles in order to streamline the Danish royal family.

The move created a huge public backlash from within the family with accusations of mistreatment.

King Charles has similarly pushed to streamline the British royal family, with fewer members performing official duties or using public funds.

Harry's memoir could be seen as going rogue, and if it is as bad as Bauer thinks it is, then it could result in his titles being stripped.

Harry is due to see his memoir released on January 10, 2023, and has already faced criticism about picking the title spare for his first foray into writing.

Biographer Angela Levin, who shadowed the Duke of Sussex when writing his biography in 2018, questioned the royal's decision to focus on his past grievances with the royal family and the king rather than on his new family.

Levin believes that Harry is looking back and hanging on to the past.

She thinks that the title spare is derogatory and that it sounds like he's some sort of leftover on the plate.

She also believes that Harry wants his freedom and doesn't want to be king.

Levin rages at Harry for attacking his parents when King Charles is grieving for his mother.

She thinks it's unkind to do that, especially after all the therapy he's had.

Harry was reported to have sought to make changes following the death of the queen in September, resulting in the publication date being pushed into the new year.

In conclusion, Harry's memoir may jeopardize the titles of him, Meghan, and their children.

The book could be seen as going rogue, and if it is as bad as some think, then it could result in his titles being stripped.

The memoir promises unflinching honesty and hard-won wisdom, but it may also be seen as focusing on past grievances rather than his new family.

Harry's decision to use the title spare has been criticized as derogatory, and it may be seen as a leftover on the plate.

Ultimately, the book could be seen as unkind to attack his parents when King Charles is grieving for his mother.

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