Prince William has also found himself at odds with his father, King Charles, who sources told The Daily Beast lacks the appetite “for a fight on the issue.”
Prince William intends to revoke Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “HRH” titles when he ascends to the throne, according to a new report. The move follows revelations that Meghan, 43, has continued using the style in personal correspondence, despite the couple’s 2020 agreement to forgo it after stepping back as senior royals. The dispute centers on the Sandringham Agreement terms, now under scrutiny after Meghan was addressed as “Your Royal Highness” in official Ukrainian correspondence.
Though the Sussexes retained their HRH status technically after their royal exit, their non-use was part of the negotiated settlement. Tensions escalated after Meghan’s April 12 Instagram post showed a Ukrainian official using the title, reigniting debate. Sources claim King Charles seeks to avoid confrontation, leaving William to pursue the matter upon his eventual reign.
The title was originally granted to Meghan upon her 2018 marriage to Harry, a born HRH. Royal experts note the symbolic weight of William’s planned action, which would formalize the couple’s separation from the monarchy’s working structure. The Daily Beast reports growing friction between William and Charles over handling the issue.
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