Yes, Prince Harry and Meghan could potentially lose their titles, but it's a complex process, with speculation pointing towards King Charles or, more likely, King William making moves to formalize their non-working status by revoking their HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) status and potentially their Dukedom, though this often requires parliamentary action or royal prerogative via Letters Patent, with current reports suggesting William is considering such "sweeping reforms" for non-working royals. While they aren't currently using their HRH titles, the core titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain, and removing them would require specific legal or parliamentary steps, with precedents existing for stripping titles like Prince Andrew's.
Usage of HRH will be determined by the Palace but given that their parents do not currently use HRH, the children are likely to follow suit. Can the Duke of Sussex and Duke of York be stripped of their titles? No. The only way a peerage can be removed from a title holder is by an Act of Parliament.
However, no paternity test has been undertaken and there is no evidence that Harry is not a Windsor. Anderson's book however is still stoking the rumours ten years on, he names witnesses who in fact say Diana and Hewitt were lovers before, not after, Harry was born.
Meghan may be a resident of Montecito, California, but she is still the Duchess of Sussex, and she won't let us commoners forget it. Despite their highly publicised separation from the royal family, Harry and Meghan remain extraordinarily loyal to their fancy titles.
Everyone's clicking on... In the event of Prince William's death occurring before King Charles', Prince Harry would still not be the next choice for King, instead that honour would move on to Prince William's eldest son, Prince George.
Yes, Prince Harry can be removed from the line of succession, but it's a complex process requiring an Act of Parliament in the UK and agreement from other Commonwealth realms, not something the King can do unilaterally; it would involve passing specific legislation, potentially due to his withdrawal from royal duties or other constitutional reasons, and would remove his children (Archie & Lilibet) as well, moving others up the line.
Prince William and Kate Middleton sleep in separate beds primarily due to the constraints of the Royal Train (which has only single beds) and as part of a long-standing aristocratic tradition of separate sleeping arrangements for better rest or privacy, though they likely share a bed at home, with their dog sometimes joining them for extra comfort, aligning with modern trends for "sleep divorce".
Meghan Markle's name was removed from Archie Harrison's birth certificate in 2019, changing it from "Rachel Meghan The Duchess of Sussex" to just "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex," as a move to align with royal protocol, similar to Princess Diana's birth certificate, though it sparked rumors of a "snub" to Kate Middleton and was described by Meghan's spokesperson as a Palace directive, not her own choice, adding complexity to royal naming conventions.
Meghan Markle has jumped 11 points in new polling data partially recovering from a major slump in her U.S. popularity during the first half of 2025. The Duchess of Sussex's fan base crashed 13 points during two quarters, according to ratings data from YouGov, while those who disliked her also increased in number.
Meghan Markle has publicly shared that she experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a serious and rare condition involving high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine that occurred after childbirth, describing it as a "huge medical scare". She revealed this on her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, highlighting the life-threatening nature of the disorder, which can happen weeks after delivery and impact new mothers' ability to care for their newborns.
Her ethnicity is a blend of African-American and Caucasian descent, which has admittedly been a significant aspect of her identity throughout her life. On her mother's side, Meghan is African-American. Doria Ragland, who she maintains a close relationship with, is of African-American descent.
Long before she was a royal, Meghan Markle was asked in an interview whether she would date Prince William or Prince Harry, to which she offhandedly replied, “Harry, sure.” Now, the two are happily married with two kids.
"Long ago Queen Elizabeth made it clear that Harry and Meghan would keep their titles but not be addressed using the HRH honorific - the same punishment that was meted out to Princess Diana after her divorce from Charles," Andersen explained.
Prince Harry whispered to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, that he hoped she was happy and with his grandfather, Prince Philip, and expressed his admiration for her dedication to duty until the end, as revealed in his memoir Spare. He said he hoped she'd be happy and with Grandfather now, acknowledging her service through the Jubilee and her final duties.
The last time a dukedom was revoked, it was in 1919 and it was done via an act of parliament, when Prince Charles Edward lost the title of Duke of Albany for fighting with the German side during World War I.
While "nicest" is subjective, polls consistently show Prince William and Princess Catherine (Kate) as the most popular and positively viewed royals, often praised for their warmth, dedication, and resilience, with Princess Anne frequently cited for her down-to-earth, no-nonsense, and hardworking nature, making her a strong contender for "nicest" in terms of perceived authenticity.
In fact, one celebrity stylist Rochelle White suggests that one of the reasons why Meghan Markle might be wearing clothes that are often ill-fitting on her is because she is getting free clothes from smaller fashion houses, like Austrian designer St. Agni.
Beyoncé has shown strong public and private support for Meghan Markle, praising her "courage and leadership" after the Oprah interview and sending a supportive text calling her a "princess" and someone chosen to "break generational curses". This support includes a notable 2019 Brit Awards moment where she and Jay-Z accepted an award in front of a portrait of Meghan, and they met at The Lion King premiere, where Beyoncé praised Meghan's impact on "race relations dialogue".
"We both had very similar experiences — though we didn't know each other at the time — with postpartum, and we both had preeclampsia. Postpartum preeclampsia," Meghan shared. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex with Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie.
Though King Charles has never publicly referred to the Duchess of Sussex by this moniker, it's thought he used to call her "tungsten." This term, referring to a hard and brittle metal with the highest melting point of any known element, is seen as a testament to Meghan's strength and resilience.
Lilibet or Lillibet is a feminine given name of English or Welsh origin.
No, King Charles and Queen Camilla generally sleep in separate bedrooms, a common practice among the British upper class and royals, including the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, as it helps maintain their relationship and allows for personal space, with both having their own rooms at residences like Clarence House and private country homes.
As Kate Middleton walked down the aisle at her wedding to Prince William, Prince Harry whispered to his brother, "She is here now," followed by, "Well, she looks beautiful, I can tell you that," according to royal author Marcia Moody. This sweet moment captured the brothers' closeness, with Harry acting as best man, before William then whispered "You look beautiful" to Kate as she reached the altar.