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King Charles III Plans to Exile Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: What’s Next for the Sussexes?
The royal family has been facing difficult times since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and it seems like things are about to get even more complicated.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons lately, from the drama surrounding Harry's military uniform to their disinvitation from a high-profile event before the Queen's funeral.
At the funeral, the California couple was seated in the second row while Harry's cousins sat with the King.
The Telegraph criticized the new King for his decision about Harry's uniform, calling it a “firm put down.”
The hashtag “Witches of Windsor” also became popular after a photo showing Princess Catherine, Camilla, Queen Consort, and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, snubbing Meghan went viral.
Despite reports that William, Catherine, Harry, and Meghan visited Windsor Castle to see well-wishers paying tribute to the Queen, a palace source claims that King Charles III is not going to make nice with Harry.
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In fact, it appears that the King plans to exile Harry, following the royal family's playbook for King Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson and spent the rest of his life in exile.
A royal insider told the Daily Beast that Charles plans to execute the 1936 plan against Harry and Meghan, so they were viewed as unimportant, misguided, disloyal, and even treacherous individuals by the public.
The same thing is already happening with Harry and Meghan, and will only gather pace over the next few years under the rule of King Charles.
According to an excerpt from Katie Nicholl's book, The New Royals, in Vanity Fair, the King's first speech advocated the Sussexes continue to build their lives overseas to send a message to not disrupt his reign by making frequent trips to the UK.
A Buckingham Palace source noted that the royal family was relieved when Harry and Meghan stepped back from their duties as working royals, with William and Catherine reportedly thankful the drama was gone.
Prince William simply can't forgive Prince Harry for the way he has behaved, and always thought his brother would be his wingman.
Katie Nicholl, author of The New Royals, Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown, said the new Prince of Wales is unlikely to let bygones be bygones, despite putting on a united front with the Duke of Sussex during a walkabout in Windsor following the Queen's death.
It seems that the future of the Sussexes within the royal family is uncertain, with King Charles III planning to exile them.
The 1936 plan used against King Edward VIII is set to be executed against Harry and Meghan, with the King advocating for them to continue building their lives overseas.
The public's perception of the Sussexes is already negative, and it is likely to worsen over the next few years under the rule of King Charles.
It remains to be seen how the Sussexes will react to this news and what their next move will be.
One thing is for sure, the royal family is facing challenging times, and the future of the Crown is uncertain.