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King Charles II Faces Decision on Prince Harry’s Future as Royal Family Prepares for Memoir Fallout

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King Charles II Faces Decision on Prince Harry’s Future as Royal Family Prepares for Memoir Fallout

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King Charles III may be gearing up to take action against Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir, leaving many to wonder how the Royal Family will respond.

Renowned royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams suggests that while the family currently has no plans to address the allegations within Harry’s memoir, they may be compelled to do so in the near future.

The shocking nature of these allegations and the insidious tone of the memoir could potentially damage the reputation of the Royal Family, though some may question the extent of Harry’s mental state.

King Charles hopes that maintaining a strategy of silence will prove sustainable during this tumultuous time.

With the coronation scheduled for May, anticipation is building, and it is expected to be a grand affair.

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Details regarding royal tours are also eagerly awaited.

However, amidst the excitement, it cannot be ignored that Harry and Meghan have become renegade members of the royal fold.

The palace faces the impossible task of refuting each allegation made in the memoir.

If the option is considered, the decision to strip them of their dukedom would ultimately rest in the hands of Parliament.

However, reigniting accusations of bullying against Meghan, which she has vehemently denied, would be a drastic measure.

Furthermore, at the coronation of King Charles III, Prince William will take center stage as the sole male representative of the royal family.

Both Andrew and Harry have been excluded from these prominent roles.

The Prince of Wales will be the key figure, pledging his loyalty and devotion to his father during the ceremony.

According to The Sunday Times, royal duchesses will no longer be required to kneel before the monarch and pay homage.

This break from tradition means that Prince William will be the only member of the royal family to perform this act of respect.

It is expected that he will solemnly declare, “I, William, Prince of Wales, become your faithful man for life, limb, and earthly worship, and I will bear you faith and truth, to live and die over all men.

Help me, Lord.”

The removal of this requirement not only affects other royal duchesses, but also excludes Prince Andrew and Prince Harry from any formal role in the coronation.

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