In a stunning rebuttal that has sent shockwaves through royal circles, King Charles III has vehemently denied explosive allegations from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The couple claimed that the monarch deliberately withheld royal titles from their children, Archie and Lilibet, accusing the institution of racism. In a firm statement, Charles asserted that these claims are categorically false and misrepresent the established royal protocols.
Sources within the palace reveal that the narrative pushed by Meghan, suggesting a calculated act of punishment from the royal family, crumbles under scrutiny. Under the 1917 letters patent issued by King George V, Archie and Lilibet were not entitled to titles at birth as they were great-grandchildren of the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. Their eligibility for titles only arose after King Charles ascended to the throne, an event that occurred naturally and constitutionally.
In fact, Buckingham Palace officially updated its royal website in 2023 to reflect the children’s newfound status as Prince Archie of Sus𝑠e𝑥 and Princess Lilibet of Sus𝑠e𝑥. Yet, Meghan and Harry persist in their victim narrative, raising eyebrows and questions about their credibility. Critics argue that Meghan has consistently employed victimhood as a branding strategy, portraying herself as an outsider in an ancient institution while ignoring the facts that contradict her claims.
Royal commentator Angela Levin described Meghan’s statements as a calculated manipulation of truth, emphasizing that the ongoing conflict is less about family discord and more about reputational warfare. As the Sus𝑠e𝑥es continue to seek sympathy from American media, the monarchy stands firm, revealing a narrative where rules—not racism—define royal status. The truth, it seems, increasingly favors the crown in this escalating saga, leaving Meghan Markle under scrutiny like never before.