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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face the possibility of being “completely cut off” from the Royal Family. This follows an announcement that the Royal Family is discussing measures to prevent further issues

The royal family has been urged to “sever all ties” with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to avoid any more controversies.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been practically shut out from the Firm ever since quitting royal life in 2020.

Since then, they’ve launched several attacks on Harry’s estranged family through lucrative, high-profile projects.

 

And according to royal commentator Dee Dee Dunleavy, the royals should avoid any talks of reconciliation and instead strip the couple of their royal titles.

“There’s talk that William is the enforcer, the tough guy of the royal family. King Charles is a pushover, I think he’d take Harry back in a heartbeat,” she told Sky News Australia.

“William’s taken on the role that Prince Phillip had, he was the tough guy. I can see William’s point of view as well, he’s more protective of the upset that Harry caused while the Queen was in her dying weeks.”

 

“That’s probably why William has such a strong feeling toward Harry, but I just can’t see [Prince Harry rejoining the family] happening,” she added.

Dunleavy urged the royals to “sever all ties” with the Sussexes, “because that then devalues their currency.”

“If they’re not former royals and can’t keep referring to that, then all Meghan’s little schemes to make money, they’re clearly not worth anything,” she brutally added.

 

Dunleavy’s scathing remarks follow hot on the heels of royal expert Hilary Fordwich’s claim that Prince William has “banned” his estranged brother from returning to the royal fold.

She said the Prince of Wales — who is next in line for the throne — has refused to speak to Harry ever since “Spare” hit shelves last year.

“It is widely known within the family that Prince William has laid down an absolute ban on Harry returning in any way, shape or form into his former royal family fold,” she told Fox News.

“If anyone will relent, it would be King Charles, whom, of course, Prince William won’t challenge, who still misses his ‘darling boy’ and would like to see more of Prince Harry.”

 

“However, to this day, after the release of ‘Spare’ and the Netflix serial, as well as with everything else Harry has said, done, and not done, it’s Prince William who adamantly refuses to even speak to his brother,” she added.

The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.

The comments come just hours after Harry was controversially handed the Pat Tillman Award for Service at Thursday’s ESPYs Awards.

The father of two was accompanied by his wife at the star-studded ceremony, hosted by tennis legend and Markle’s friend Serena Williams.

It seems like the rift between Prince Harry and the royal family is continuing to grow deeper. Royal commentator Dee Dee Dunleavy believes that the best course of action for the royals is to completely cut off ties with Harry and Meghan. According to Dunleavy, Prince William is taking on the role of the tough enforcer in the family, refusing to entertain any thoughts of reconciliation with his brother.

She suggests that stripping Harry and Meghan of their royal titles would devalue their currency and put an end to their attempts to cash in on their former status. Dunleavy’s comments echo those of fellow royal expert Hilary Fordwich, who claims that Prince William has banned Harry from returning to the royal fold.

It appears that the divide between the brothers is only growing wider, with Prince William adamantly refusing to even speak to Harry. Despite King Charles’s potential willingness to welcome Harry back into the family, it seems that William’s stance is unwavering.

As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the royal family will navigate this delicate situation. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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