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Queen Kicks Hazz and Meg Out of Palace After Detecting Vile Plot

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Queen Kicks Hazz and Meg Out of Palace After Detecting Vile Plot

Reports have emerged that the Queen put a stop to and 's plan to keep their royal patronages while pursuing lucrative commercial partnerships.

The move came after the couple expressed their desire to live life as royals in a third way, with scaled back duties that would allow them to take on independent projects while still retaining their formal roles with the military, arts, commonwealth, and sporting organizations.

However, the Queen was clear from the start that this half-in, half-out model wouldn't work.

She reportedly rebuked the couple, telling them, “You work for the monarchy, the monarchy doesn't work for you.”

As part of the final separation, the Queen removed three key roles, including Harry's military titles, which were very important to him given that he served.

The Duke responded to the news by launching bitter attacks on the royal family and agreeing to a bombshell interview with within 24 hours of being stripped of his titles.

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In February, it was confirmed that Harry and Meghan would lose their prestigious patronages as the couple confirmed their departure from the royal family was permanent.

Despite their disappointment at losing their positions, the couple respected the Queen's decision, with a source saying they had always made it clear they were committed to doing those roles.

Various reports have claimed that Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, will be handed some of the new vacancies left by the Sussexes, including becoming patron of the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, but this has not been officially confirmed.

Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, could also be set to take on some of Harry's old responsibilities.

The Queen's granddaughter recently turned 18 and now has the option to choose whether to become a working royal.

Her parents previously said they would allow their children to decide whether to become senior royals at the age of 18.

However, a royal source told the Daily Star that the teenager is likely to continue her studies and go to university.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan remain busy, visiting a US military base in New Jersey where around 46,000 Afghan refugees are currently being housed.

The couple interacted with the children, with Harry revealing that witnessing the support for those who put themselves in harm's way in defense of freedoms and liberties is remarkable and hugely respected.

Speaking at the event, Harry said, “I've lived in the US for close to two years now.

It reminds me of the deep reverence us Brits have for our military as well.

The armed forces communities in both our countries share a special bond, and I'm grateful to have served in support of our joint leadership for many years.”

Although the Queen's decision to remove Harry and Meghan's patronages was met with disappointment, it was not unexpected.

The couple had made it clear that they wanted to pursue their own interests while still retaining their royal duties, but the Queen was firm in her stance that this would not work.

As the royal family continues to navigate the complexities of modern life, it remains to be seen how Lady Louise and other members of the family will step up to fill the vacancies left by the Sussexes.

One thing is clear, however: the monarchy works for the people, not the other way around.

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