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Prince Harry Faces Criticism and Calls for Removal of Royal Titles
Prince Harry, 36, has been facing backlash and demands for his royal titles to be stripped as he continues to speak out against the royal family.
In a recent podcast interview with Dax Shepard, the Duke of Sussex opened up about the pain and suffering he experienced due to Prince Charles’ parenting.
This candid revelation has caused royal biographer Angela Levin to predict a decline in Harry’s popularity among Americans.
During an appearance on the Andrew Pearce show on Mail Plus, Ms. Levin expressed her belief that Prince Harry harbors deep resentment and a desire to dismantle the monarchy.
She stated, “He’s very resentful, and I think he wants to destroy the monarchy.
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I really believe that.
I think he will go on and on.”
According to Levin, Harry is actively engaging in various podcasts and television programs, attracting attention by making controversial comments.
She believes that if he remains quiet and well-behaved, people will not think much of him.
Therefore, he feels the need to stir up controversy and use it to his advantage.
Furthermore, Angela Levin mentioned that the tide may be turning against Prince Harry in America.
While he was once beloved by the British public, his recent behavior has caused him to become a mere shadow of his former self.
Levin described him as an empty vessel, devoid of the qualities that once made him so remarkable during their interactions.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are celebrating their third wedding anniversary.
However, a recent poll indicates that more than four in ten people believe they should lose their titles.
Harry and Meghan tied the knot in a lavish ceremony on May 19, 2018, marking a significant milestone for the monarchy as Meghan became the first person of mixed race to join the royal family in centuries.
Nevertheless, just 18 months after their wedding, the couple relocated to North America with their son Archie and have not permanently returned to their UK home.
The YouGov poll conducted on Monday revealed that out of 4,567 adults surveyed, 44% believed that Harry and Meghan should no longer hold the titles of Duke and Duchess.
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