The royal family has set up another investment replacement for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
In the segment of the online page titled “Members of the Royal Family,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved toward the end of the list. In the past, they were indexed under Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie (Countess of Wessex). and Forfar), however, are now indexed on the back right in front of Prince Andrew.
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This replacement is likely due to the fact that King Charles assumed the British throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. The royal circle of relatives reorganized the list to reflect those adjustments and moved all non-active members (such as Prince Harry and Markle) down.
This is not the first time that the royal circle of relatives has replaced the rating on the official website. After Prince Harry and Markle married, they were indexed under Prince William and Kate Middleton. When they resigned as members of the royal circle of relatives in 2020, they were transferred under the Earl and Countess of Wessex of Forfar.
However, it looks like they’ll want some other update very soon, given that Prince Harry’s biography refers to the Queen as if she’s still alive. He says: “They balance their time between the UK and North America, proceeding to do their duty. “to the Queen, the Commonwealth and their patronages. “
Markle’s page has the same paragraph, but unlike Prince Harry’s biography, there is an additional note referring to her two children: “The Duke and Duchess have two children, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor. “
With so many changes, whoever is tasked with updating the royal family has their paintings cut for him.
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