The Irish Mail on Sunday

Royal aides want Harry and Meghan to give up titles

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- By Caroline Graham news@mailonsund­ay.ie

PALACE aides in the UK have called on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to give up their titles following Prince Harry’s latest ‘disgracefu­l’ assault on the royal family.

In a withering condemnati­on of the couple’s continued attacks on the royals, senior courtiers told The Mail of Sunday of a growing sense of ‘bewilderme­nt and betrayal’.

They are particular­ly incensed over Harry’s ‘shocking’ criticism of Prince Charles’s parenting skills and, by implicatio­n, those of Queen Elizabeth and the late Prince Philip.

‘People are appalled that he could do this to the queen when the Duke of Edinburgh is barely in his grave,’ said one aide. ‘To drag his grandfathe­r into this is so shocking and disrespect­ful.

‘The Duke of Sussex has now spent a significan­t amount of time emphasisin­g that he’s no different to anyone else and attacking the institutio­n which he says has caused him so much pain. There is a growing feeling that if you dislike the institutio­n that much, you shouldn’t have the titles.’

Laying bare the toxicity that now exists between the Sussexes and the wider royal family, another source said: ‘They should put the titles into abeyance, so they still exist, but are not used, like they agreed to do with their HRHs. They should just become Harry and Meghan. And if they refuse to do that, they have to explain why not.’

While it is understood that no formal moves are planned to strip the couple of their titles, the pressure for them to be relinquish­ed demonstrat­es how deep the sense of betrayal has become in the palace. His latest outburst means tensions are expected to be high when Harry returns to Britain for the unveiling of a new statue of his mother, Princess Diana, on July 1.

Harry has left senior royals baffled by his ‘woeful lack of compassion’ in the expletive-filled 90-minute interview last week with actor and podcaster Dax Shepard. In particular, there is fury that he spoke out just a month after his grandfathe­r’s funeral.

The 36-year-old says he and Meghan, who are expecting their second child, moved to Montecito in California to break the cycle of ‘genetic pain’. ‘He’s treated me the way that he was treated,’ he said of his father. ‘There’s a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on anyway. Isn’t life about breaking the cycle? There’s no blame.

‘But certainly when it comes to parenting, if I have experience­d some kind of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that, perhaps, my father or my parents had suffered, I’m going to make sure I break that cycle so I don’t pass it on.’

Referring to his father’s ‘unhappy’ time at Gordonstou­n school in Scotland – which Charles described as ‘Colditz in kilts’ – Harry added: ‘Suddenly I started to piece it all together and go, OK, so this is where he went to school. This is what happened. I know this bit about his life. I also know that’s connected to his parents. So that means that he’s treated me the way that he was treated, which means how can I change that for my own kids?’

He compared life in The Firm to ‘a mixture between The Truman Show and being in a zoo’ – a reference to the 1998 Jim Carrey film about a man who is oblivious to the fact that his entire life is a TV show. ‘I’ve seen behind the curtain,’ he added. ‘I’ve seen the business model. I know how this operation runs… I don’t want to be part of this.’ His comments have torpedoed hopes that his reunion with Charles and Prince William at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral last month could bring a reconcilia­tion after the Oprah Winfrey interview in which he and Meghan accused the British royal family of institutio­nal racism and refusing to help Meghan when she was suicidal.

Harry also used the interview with the US chat show host in March to describe how he felt ‘really let down’ by his father who, he claimed, had refused to take his calls after Megxit. But a close friend of Charles last night said: ‘If you follow Harry’s logic and treat the royals just as ordinary people, then the prince is a single parent

‘If you hate institutio­n so much, lose the titles’

who’s been doing his best for years. Can you imagine how it feels to have that effort judged so harshly, so publicly?’

Harry had appeared on the podcast to promote The Me You Can’t See, a mental health series he has produced with Ms Winfrey, and which launches on Apple TV+ on Friday. During the interview, he said he felt a deeper connection ‘to the emotionall­y free and systemic free people’ he worked with in Africa and within the Commonweal­th than those he met within the confines of the palace.

Last night, a royal aide said: ‘If that is what he truly believes then why not give up the titles?’

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