Prince Harry appears smiling solo trip to tokyo japanwhile the media reports that Buckingham Palace has officially withdrawn the title of “Her Royal Highness”, three years after the son of Carlos and Diana of Wales left his duties in the royal family.

The then Duke of Sussex renounced his obligations to the British royal family in 2020 and moved to the United States with his wife Meghan Markle and son Archie.

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The couple’s separation from their duties to the crown became known as “Megxit” and since then, Prince Harry was still referred to as “Her Royal Highness” on the royal family’s website. The opposite happened with Meghan Markle, whose mandate was revoked the same year the couple moved to California.

When they both stepped down from their royal duties, an agreement was held that they could keep the title even though they would not be called that publicly after leaving office.

“The Sussexes will not be using their titles of His Royal Highness as they are no longer active members of the royal family,” Buckingham Palace said in a 2020 statement viewed today by the Mail Online website.

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The outlet adds that the situation has changed recently and three years later, now that the website has been updated several times and the peerage no longer appears to apply to Harry. The changes were phased in following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022.

Although the British press sees the gesture as a low blow for the couple, all indications are that Meghan and Harry are focused on rebooting in Hollywood after Spotify pulled their contract and canceled the second season of their podcast “Archetypes”.

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At the time, this setback in the couple’s life put them in the crosshairs of the press; However, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry played it down and continue to prepare to relaunch their image.

Now they have teamed up with Netflix and their company Archewell Productions is working on a film adaptation of writer Carley Fortune’s book “Meet Me at the Lake”, writes Page Six.

Meghan, meanwhile, may be set to resume the Instagram account she launched ahead of the premiere of the first episode of her podcast on Spotify, while Prince Harry makes public appearances in Tokyo.

Diana de Gales’ son arrived in the Asian country with his friend Nacho Figueras to attend the “Special Edition” of the ISPS Sports Values ​​​​​​Summit in Tokyo, and over the weekend he will attend the Harry Sentebale Polo Cup match in Singapore, whose fundraising will go for young people affected by HIV/AIDS.

The prince comes to this event without his wife Meghan Markle at the very moment when the couple is being targeted by the press due to frequent rumors of a possible crisis between them. (AND)