The decision must have to do with Prince Charles’ plans, which he has been trying for a long time. The heir to the throne has always assumed that the moment he seizes power, he will “relieve” the royal family. First of all, Carroll wants to “keep the times” and reduce court expenses.

Although the Windsors bring huge sums of money to the UK, some Brits do not like the fact that the royal family lives on their taxes.

A source from the royal family told the Daily Mail: “Charles has never hidden his desire for a weak royal family when he becomes king.”

A British press informant added: “The Queen’s son realizes that the public does not want to pay for the great monarchy, and has said that the balcony at Buckingham Palace is likely to collapse.”

In a high-profile interview with Oprah, Meghan said the racism prevailing at Buckingham Palace was the reason Archie was not awarded the title Prince. She also added, members of the royal family feared that Elizabeth II’s grandson would be born with the unwanted skin color.

However, Archie is not the only ‘injured’ Elizabeth II’s grandson. The Queen has nine of them, and only three of them have noble titles – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, sons of Kate and William.

This is related to the King George V Decree of 1917, the purpose of which was to closely check the award of titles and reduce the number of reigning princes and princesses. An exception was made for the King’s children, the children of the King’s sons and “the eldest surviving son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales”, in this case William.

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