The couple continue to be at loggerheads with members of the Royal Family
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US royal commentator Lee Cohen has urged King Charles to “go the full monty” and strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles.
The couple continue to be at loggerheads with members of the Royal Family after years of feuding.
Speaking on GB News, Lee Cohen criticised Harry and Meghan and said the King must take firm action to set a precedent.
Cohen was urging the monarch to take similar action with his younger brother, Prince Andrew, by booting him out of Royal Lodge.
Lee Cohen urged Charles to 'go the full monty' with Harry and Meghan
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Likening the situation to Harry and Meghan, Cohen called for a quick solution to the royal titles row surrounding the Sussexes.
“It’s not mean to evict Prince Andrew - it’s in furtherance to the monarchy’s integrity”, he said.
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“It’s also not being mean to remove the titles of the Sussexes, as is proposed, and to remove Harry from the line of succession.
“It’s preventing the monarchy from future damage. It’s protecting the institution.
“It’s ensuring clarity and focus on the role of the people who are associated with the institution.
“It sets a precedent for accountability by taking a firm stance with Prince Andrew’s residences.
Meghan and Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020
GETTY“He has done similarly by ejecting the Sussexes from their only UK residence. Now it’s time to go the fully monty with them, who make trouble even during the monarchy’s gut wrenching health challenge.”
The Sussexes have taken shots at members of the royal establishment in recent years via interviews, books and documentaries.
Despite much criticism coming their way, the couple have remained defiant and released a fiery statement in February in response.
After a rebrand of their website, a spokesman for the couple said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “will not be broken”.
They prompted backlash after launching a major overhaul of their website which incorporated the coat of arms Meghan was issued when she married into the Royal Family.
The pair stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and headed across the pond to California, where they continue to reside.