The Duke of Sussex has been embroiled in a deep row with the royal household for years
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The British monarchy has a “terrible problem” with Prince Harry still fifth in line to the throne, according to Angela Levin.
The royal author spoke to Jacob Rees-Mogg about Harry’s succession prospects as the Duke remains seemingly unwilling to reconcile with his family.
The Duke of Sussex has been embroiled in a deep row with the royal household for years, with many suggesting he has burned his bridges.
Speaking on GB News, Levin discussed the prospect of Harry being forced into taking up royal duties once more due to his place in the line of ascension.
“It worries me, he is fifth to the throne”, she said.
“There are children before him, but King Charles is getting old, and if anything, God forbid, happens to William, we have got a terrible problem.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face a new threat to their royal titles with a new bill being proposed.
Conservative MP Bob Seely said the House of Commons should consider the “nuclear option” of denying the couple their Duke and Duchess standing.
The Isle of Wight MP said he will present his Titles Deprivation 1917 Act Amendment Bill in the next couple of weeks in a bid to “strip the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of their royal titles”.
Writing for the Mail on Sunday, Seely said: “I’m not a republican and support the monarchy, but after the latest instalment of the couple’s feud with the rest of the royal family, I believe that Parliament and the Privy Council should consider a nuclear option.
“The Duke and Duchess can be Mr and Mrs like the rest of us.
“My Titles Deprivation 1917 Act Amendment Bill would allow a vote in Parliament to advise the ancient advisory Privy Council to strip a member of the royal family of their titles.
“My aim is simple: if someone doesn’t want to be royal, that is a decision we respect – but they should not keep the titles and privileges if they trash an institution that plays an important part in our nation’s life.”
A racism row striking the heart of the royal establishment has been reignited by the release of Omid Scobie’s bombshell book, Endgame.
Dutch copies of the book were pulled from the shelves in the Netherlands when they were found to have identified two individuals said to have questioned the skin colour of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son.
Scobie said he has “never submitted a book that had their names in it”.