Speculation surrounds Meghan Markle‘s future title if she is stripped of her Duchess of Sussex status, with experts suggesting a perplexing outcome.
Rumors have circulated for some time that Meghan and Harry might lose their royal titles upon relocating to the United States.
While discussions at the highest echelons have reportedly addressed this possibility, the potential new title for Meghan could add further complexity to the situation.
In the event that Meghan is divested of her duchess title, royal experts indicate that she would be referred to as Princess Henry.
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, shared insights on the matter during an interview with the Royal Beat.
She expressed skepticism about any imminent title alterations, emphasizing that even without their titles, Harry and Meghan retain their intrinsic status as blood royals.
Transitioning Meghan from Duchess of Sussex to Princess Henry, Seward remarked, could prove particularly confounding for Americans.
In her view, maintaining the status quo without unnecessary changes may be the most prudent course of action.
Seward further underscored the significance of the titles bestowed by the Queen, suggesting that retaining them – and thus referring to the couple as H and M – serves a purpose in preserving their connection to the royal family.
Advocating for a hands-off approach, she proposed allowing Harry and Meghan the freedom to pursue their lives independently, aligning with the traditional stance of the palace and the royal establishment.
The prospect of the couple being known simply as Mr. and Mrs. Mountbatten-Windsor in the absence of their titles has been raised, though it remains uncertain given recent developments such as the bestowal of titles upon their children earlier this year.
Paul Burrell, a former royal butler with ties to the late Queen and Princess Diana, raised doubts about the likelihood of the King revoking Harry and Meghan’s titles.
Reflecting on the King’s cautious approach towards the couple, Burrell highlighted the monarch’s deliberate decision-making process and his commitment to upholding a sense of propriety.
Burrell suggested that the King’s handling of the situation reflects a desire to avoid unnecessary conflict and maintain a diplomatic stance, implying that a drastic move such as stripping the couple of their titles may not align with his approach.
Moreover, the possibility of amending the rules to exclude Meghan and Harry’s children from princely titles was also considered, yet this avenue was left unexplored by the late Queen and Prince Charles.
The enduring question of title retention for the couple and their offspring remains a subject of intrigue and speculation within royal circles.
As the saga unfolds, the dynamics of royal nomenclature and lineage continue to captivate observers and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the complexities inherent in matters of royal succession and tradition.