Prince Harry and Meghan Markle branded 'outcasts' who pushed King 'right to the limit'


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s attacks on the Royal Family have made them “total outcasts” and “it’s only right that they are now ostracised”, a royal expert has claimed.

And they added the Sussexes “seem to do everything they can to upset” the Firm and may have pushed King Charles “right to the limit”.

Former royal editor of the Sun, Charles Rae, told TalkTV: “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become total outcasts. They’ve had their HRH titles stripped from the royal family website.”

He added that the pair, who got married in 2018, retain their respective Sussex titles but they can no longer use their defunct HRH titles to “further their careers”.

The expert went on: “You can only push someone like King Charles so far, and Harry and Meghan have pushed him right to the limit. It’s only right that they are now ostracised.”

He added: “They’re no longer invited to any of the upcoming royal events. However, there is no official memorial for Queen Elizabeth.”

Prince Harry and Meghan reportedly did not receive an invitation to an intimate event at Balmoral Castle on September 8 to mark the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

Mr Rae claimed the Prince and Princess of Wales will issue a statement on the day, while the King will spend it in quiet reflection.

Whilst not being invited to Balmoral, Prince Harry and Meghan will be in Europe for the Invictus Games in Germany.

This will be the pair’s first joint European appearance since the late monarch’s funeral on September 19, 2022.

The expert claimed the couple seem to do “everything they can to upset the royal family.”

He said: “Oprah Winfrey, the Netflix series, slagging off the royal family. They weren’t exactly supportive of the royal family then, as opposed to the royal family being continually supportive of those two all the way through.”

And he claimed that it is unlikely Prince Harry will be welcomed back “with open arms” by some members of the Firm.

“It’s very much that old adage — he’s made his bed, now he has to lay in it. It’s that simple. Too much has gone under the bridge now.

“However, I can’t ever see it being back the way it was ever again — with or without Meghan,” he said.

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