“SHOULD HARRY & MEGHAN LOSE THEIR ROYAL TITLES ? JUST LIKE PRINCE ANDREW?” The once-unthinkable question is now exploding across Britain. Calls are growing for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to face the same fate as Prince Andrew — and insiders say the debate has already reached palace corridors. With pressure mounting around King Charles III, royal watchers say the idea of stripping titles is no longer impossible. The controversy is spreading fast — and the next move could shake the British Royal Family like never before.

The question was once whispered only in private drawing rooms and behind palace walls. Now, it is being debated openly across Britain—on breakfast television, in newspaper columns, and across social media feeds lighting up by the minute

It is a question that strikes at the very heart of the modern monarchy—and one that, according to long-serving royal insiders, is no longer as far-fetched as it once seemed.

Yet, they’ve leveraged these for a multimillion-dollar empire: Harry’s memoir *Spare* (2023), which sold 6 million copies while lacerating his family; their Netflix docuseries *Harry & Meghan* (2022), viewed by 81 million households; Meghan’s Spotify podcast *Archetypes* (axed after one season); and recent ventures like her Netflix lifestyle show and Harry’s legal battles over UK security.

Critics argue this monetization mocks the monarchy’s ethos. “They quit the duties but kept the dazzle,” tweeted royal commentator Lee Cohen in October 2025, amassing 20,000 likes. “Parliament stripped Andrew for less visible damage.

Another from January 2025 targets just the Sussex dukedom, citing “conduct unbecoming.”

Public sentiment has hardened. A YouGov poll from December 2025 revealed 62% of Britons favor stripping the Sussex titles—up from 45% in 2023—driven by fatigue over their Oprah interview claims of racism, *Spare*’s palace invective, and perceived grifting.

In the Commonwealth, support dips lower: Australian republicanism surged post-Elizabeth II, with Sussex tours seen as tone-deaf. X (formerly Twitter) erupts daily: @AllexmarieHoll1’s December 12 post calling them “professional waste of space grifters” drew 539 likes and 26,000 views, echoing calls to “do to them what you’ve done to Andrew.”

Palace insiders whisper of fracture. King Charles, battling health woes, faces accusations of favoritism—sparing Harry while banishing Andrew. “Charles won’t strip them,” claims expert Emily Andrews, citing paternal bonds and fear of martyring the couple.

Yet, reports from January 1, 2026, suggest Prince William, as heir, plans a “slimmed monarchy”: non-working royals like Harry lose titles upon his accession. StyleCaster cited author Craig Lownie: “William will further slim down…

titles stripped from all nonworkers.” Harry’s camp reportedly braces for legal fights, with Meghan “ready to go legal.”

Constitutional mechanics complicate action. Unlike HRH (withdrawn by Letters Patent in 2020), peerages like Duke of Sussex require Parliament via the Peerage Act 1963 or Titles Deprivation Act precedent (used for Edward VIII sympathizers in 1917). Andrew’s demotion blended royal prerogative and legislation after his 2022 settlement.

For Harry, precedents abound: Edward VIII lost all post-abdication; Wallis Simpson none as commoner. Harry’s U.S. residency (Montecito mansion, American-raised kids) mirrors non-domicile bars for regency.

Proponents of stripping argue equity. Andrew’s Epstein scandal was private shame; Sussexes’ is public war. *Spare* accused Camilla of leaks, William of violence; Netflix alleged neglect. “They represent envy and vendetta,” Cohen wrote. Working royals—William, Kate, Anne—bear costs: cancer battles, duties amid scrutiny.

Allowing Sussexes’ “constitutional cosplay” erodes trust, especially as monarchy support hits 30-year lows (Savanta polls post-Elizabeth II).

Opponents warn backlash. Stripping fuels victimhood: Harry’s blunt reply to title queries—”It’s not ours to give up”—hints at defiance. Legal wars (security lawsuits, 2025 High Court loss) escalate; removal invites U.S. lawsuits or PR blitz. “High-risk,” says one insider. Charles prioritizes slimming via natural attrition, not confrontation.

Harry’s January 2026 High Court security win (partial taxpayer funding) emboldens him, per reports.

Yet, momentum builds. X user @XOQueenEsther’s January 3 thread—”Titles reflect service… cannot reject institution and trade on legitimacy”—garnered 1,894 likes. @InsightfulWatch: “Harry should have relinquished all when departing.” Post-Andrew, Parliament eyes reform: Lords petition whispers “purge next.” If William acts, Sussexes become Mr. and Mrs. Mountbatten-Windsor, irrelevancy assured.

For the Firm, it’s existential. Monarchy survives adaptation—Victoria’s withdrawals, Edward’s exile. Sussexes test relevance in celebrity age. Harrington’s nod signals shift: unthinkable yesterday, policy tomorrow. As Britain debates, palace walls echo louder: service or severance?

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