
Prince harry and meghan markle must be stripped of royal family titles
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Republic is an organisation that campaigns for Queen Elizabeth II to be replaced by an elected, democratic head of state and the monarchy to be abolished. Graham Smith, the
organisation's CEO, told Express.co.uk that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently still attached to the Royal Family due to their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles. Mr Smith
said: "I think there is an issue that Harry and Meghan are still Duke and Duchess and attached to the Royal Family even though they are not so-called working royals. "They are
expected to be out of politics. "I think that they need to have a very clear break and they need to lose all the titles and the status connected to the Royal Family. "Then they
will be private citizens and they can do what they want." READ MORE: ROYAL REFERENDUM: MONARCHY'S FUTURE TO BE DECIDED IN PUBLIC VOTE However, this view was strongly criticised by
royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. Mr Fitzwilliams praised the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and pointed to the level of demand they still command. He added that the couples recent deals
with Spotify and Netflix demonstrate their worldwide appeal. Mr Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: "I think Harry and Meghan will undoubtedly keep their royal titles which are in the
gift of the Queen, though not use the HRH as agreed. "They have, as is evident from their deals with Netflix and Spotify, enormous appeal and a worldwide reach." Mr Fitzwilliams
also stated that as they retain their royal titles there are still some areas that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should not wade into. He said: "Clearly there are boundaries which they
ought not to cross and this matter will be looked into when the agreement made with the Queen at Sandringham is reassessed before the end of March. "If they were not royal, the
interest in them would be minimal and this is simply a fact of life."