Princess Charlotte is poised to be bestowed with a new royal title, as detailed by esteemed author Robert Jobson in his upcoming book.
The commentator discloses that the decision, personally made by Prince Charles, aims to secure an important role for Charlotte within the royal family once her older brother, Prince George, ascends to the throne.
According to Jobson, Prince Charles has meticulously planned for the future, ensuring that nine-year-old Prince George’s path is already charted.
Consequently, the grand title of Duchess of Edinburgh has been earmarked for seven-year-old Princess Charlotte, affectionately known as Lottie and Mignonette by her parents.
While Prince Edward has been appointed the new Duke of Edinburgh, this title is temporary and will pass on after his tenure.
Prince Charles has explicitly stated his desire for Charlotte to assume the prestigious title once Edward’s term concludes, securing her place within the royal hierarchy.
In contrast, the fate of Prince Louis, the youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, remains undisclosed in Jobson’s book.
The intricate planning extends beyond Charlotte’s future role, as Prince Charles has engaged in discussions with aides regarding the titles of Meghan and Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Despite reluctance from palace officials, the possibility of stripping Harry of his Duke of Sussex title has been deliberated at the highest echelons.
While Prince Charles is purportedly hesitant to take such measures, other senior royals exhibit less leniency towards the couple.
Consequently, if Harry persists in criticizing the monarchy, Prince Charles may face mounting pressure to address the situation.
Ultimately, the king may be compelled to choose between tolerating the tarnish on his reign or implementing measures to contain its impact.
Should the need arise, Harry and Meghan could potentially face demotion to the titles of Mr. and Mrs. Mountbatten of Windsor in Montecito, California.