Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to the bottom of the royal website

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to the bottom of the royal website

Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle are no longer active royalty, but they are among the most recognizable members of the royal family.

This has apparently posed a conundrum for the royal family in deciding how to include them on their website and other official materials.

However, according to Page Six, the Charles III administration wasted no time in relegating the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the bottom of the information page and being active royalty following accusations of sexual assault by Virginia Giuffre, the surviving daughter of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein The magazine is listed just above the disgraced Prince Andrew, who ceased to be a member of the royal family.

According to the magazine, while they were active royalty, the Sussexes were placed just below Prince William and Miss Kate Middleton, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. When the Sussexes left their role as senior royals, they were relegated directly below Princess Anne.

Since the accession of King Charles, however, they have been demoted to second from last, placing them below the much lesser-known royalty of the Duchess of Gloucester, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Kent, and Princess Alexandra.

The page is strictly for titled and current royals (which is why members of the family such as Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Zara Tyndall are not featured), so it makes sense that the Sussexes and Andrew are not prominently featured. It makes sense that the Sussexes and Andrew are not prominently featured.

However, it cannot be said that there are no repercussions behind this choice, not only in terms of family relationships, but also in terms of the public reputation of each member. Besides, why did Prince Charles and his advisors decide to demote Queen Elizabeth for seemingly no reason, even though she had placed her son and daughter-in-law in higher positions?

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