Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have been at the center of a heated debate regarding their royal titles.
Despite stepping down from the Royal Family three years ago, they have retained their prestigious titles.
However, Conservative MP Bob Seeley is gearing up to introduce a bill aimed at removing these titles, sparking a wave of controversy and divided opinions.
The Sussex Dukedom was bestowed upon the couple on their wedding day by Queen Elizabeth II.
While the Queen holds the authority to grant such titles, only Parliament possesses the power to revoke them.
Bob Seeley, the Tory MP representing the Isle of Wight, is taking a stand to push forward legislation that would strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their Duke and Duchess titles.
Mr. Seeley has not minced his words when it comes to criticizing the couple.
He has accused Prince Harry of launching attacks on crucial British institutions, tarnishing his own family’s reputation, and capitalizing on his personal struggles for public consumption.
In a bold statement on Twitter last December, Mr. Seeley urged Prince Harry to voluntarily surrender his titles, warning that Parliament would step in if necessary.
Royal commentator Jonathan Sasserdoti revealed that Mr. Seeley is actively working on drafting the bill, with expectations set for its introduction in mid-February.
The proposed legislation aims to amend the 1917 Titles Deprivation Act, historically utilized to strip the German royal family of their UK titles during the First World War.
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the fact that a current Member of Parliament is advocating for the use of this law against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The parallels drawn between the actions of the Sussexes and the historical grounds for title removal are striking.
The perceived betrayal during the First World War that led to stripping royal titles then seems to echo in the sentiments driving Mr. Seeley’s proposed bill.
The intensity of his stance reflects a deep-seated conviction regarding the conduct of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.