Meghan Markle to lose royal title after William becomes king: report
Prince William reportedly “loathes” his American sister-in-law

According to a recent report, Meghan Markle is expected to lose her royal title once Prince William ascends to the throne as King of England. The Duchess of Sussex, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020 alongside her husband, Prince Harry, may no longer retain the title as part of a broader restructuring under the new monarch’s reign.
Sources suggest that William, who will become king following the reign of his father, King Charles III, intends to streamline the monarchy by reducing the number of working royals. This move could result in Meghan and Harry being formally stripped of their titles, further distancing them from official royal roles.
The couple, who relocated to California after their highly publicized exit from royal life, have continued to use their Duke and Duchess titles for professional and philanthropic endeavors. However, royal experts speculate that William’s approach to a more "slimmed-down" monarchy may lead to stricter rules regarding titles for non-working members of the royal family.
While no official announcement has been made, the potential change reflects ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the royal institution. Since their departure, Harry and Meghan have been vocal about their struggles within the monarchy, including interviews and documentaries criticizing royal protocols.
If the reported plan moves forward, Meghan would no longer be referred to as the Duchess of Sussex, though Prince Harry’s title, as a birthright, may remain intact. The decision would mark a significant shift in the couple’s relationship with the crown, solidifying their transition away from formal royal status.
Buckingham Palace has not commented on the speculation, leaving the future of the Sussexes’ titles uncertain as the royal family prepares for the eventual transition of power.

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