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Duke and Duchess of Sussex Should Be Stripped of Their Royal Titles, Says British Commentator
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been at the center of controversy since their bombshell sit-down with Oprah Winfrey last year.
The couple made damaging claims of racism and neglect against the British royal family, leading to widespread criticism and debate.
Now, a British commentator, Nile Gardner, has called for the couple to be stripped of their royal titles by King Charles III.
Gardner's comments came after Robert F. Kennedy's daughter, Cara Kennedy, praised Meghan and Harry for their courage in speaking out against the royal family's power structure.
Kennedy claimed that the Sussexes challenged the institution's understanding of mental health and structural racism.
She added that few people would have the courage to question their colleagues, family, and community about such issues.
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However, Gardner saw things differently.
He called the couple's behavior an insult to the British monarchy and urged King Charles III to act swiftly and decisively.
He argued that the couple's actions had damaged the reputation of the royal family and that they should be stripped of their titles as a result.
Many people believe that the accusations made by the Sussexes were never proven and that Meghan lied about why Archie was not given a title.
It was not in the rules at the time that Archie could receive a title, and it had nothing to do with his skin color.
Additionally, there is little evidence to suggest that Meghan has ever suffered from anxiety or depression.
Furthermore, it has been proven that the royal family did help Harry with his mental health issues, leading many to question why Meghan did not seek help from her own health worker or doctor.
Gardner believes that the couple's account of events is not credible and that they should not be receiving awards for standing up to perceived racism within the firm while still holding onto their royal titles.
Gardner argues that the couple should be reduced to Mr. and Mrs. and stripped of all royal privileges, including their grace and favor home and invitations to public events.
He believes that King Charles III needs to send a message to the world that the actions of the Sussexes against the crown and British public will not be tolerated.
If he does not act, it will appear weak and make it seem like the Sussexes are telling the truth to the world.
The couple should not be receiving awards that they do not deserve, and it is time to put an end to this farce once and for all.
In conclusion, Gardner's comments have reignited the debate surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their position within the royal family.
While some believe that they should be stripped of their titles, others argue that they have the right to speak out against racism and neglect.
Whatever the outcome, it is clear that this is a complex and contentious issue that will not be resolved anytime soon.