The new monarch of Great Britain, Charles III gave his first speech to his subjects. The King honored the memory of his deceased mother Elizabeth II and said that from now on, the Dukes of Cambridge, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, become the Prince and Princess of Wales, that is, the first in line to the throne.
He also spoke out about his youngest son Harry and his wife Meghan.
“I also want to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives abroad,”
- Charles III said.
But the peaceful tone fooled few; everyone immediately noted that the king did not use the title of Dukes of Sussex when confessing his love for his rebellious son and daughter-in-law.
“Did he really not refer to them as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex? Did he say, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? This is why I don’t like this man he’s insidious. Even if it was written that way he should have changed it in his speech,”
- one Fox News network user commented.
Some suggested that Meghan and Harry, who had removed their royal credentials by moving to another country, were unlikely to retain their former titles. Perhaps King Charles III has let them know that it’s time to completely separate from the Royal Family and autonomously build their own free life across the ocean, just as they wanted.