Public Outcry Grows Over Prince Harry & Meghan As New Poll Shows Massive Demand To Remove Royal Titles
By Favour Adegoke on May 10, 2025 at 9:30 AM EDT

Public frustration in the UK is growing over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's continued use of royal titles and requests for taxpayer-funded security.
According to a new poll, most Brits seem to want Harry stripped of his title, citing his departure from royal duties and repeated criticisms of the monarchy.
Meghan Markle has also faced backlash for using her HRH title privately, though insiders claim no rules were broken.
Calls To Strip Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Of Their Titles Intensify: 'Enough Is Enough'

Frustration is mounting among the British public, calling for Harry and Meghan to be stripped of their royal titles, with one local stating, "Enough is enough."
Speaking to the New York Post, one frustrated British individual voiced their discontent, questioning why the public should pay for security for Harry, Meghan, and their children: "Why on Earth do we, the British public, need to foot the bill for this?"
They added: "He chose to leave. Simple as. Want security? Should've stayed."
A recent survey by the Express also revealed that a staggering 97% of the 4,500 respondents believed King Charles should revoke Harry's royal title.
This sentiment was echoed by a previous poll from Find Out Now, which highlighted a sharp decline in support for the Sussexes in the UK.
However, the public sentiment hasn't deterred Meghan from occasionally using her HRH title in private settings.
Meghan Markle Used Her HRH Title To Send A Gift To A Friend

Last month, the Duchess of Sussex was revealed to have used her title on a personal note attached to a gift basket shared by her friend Jamie Kern Lima.
Sharp-eyed observers noticed a note that read, "With Compliments of HRH The Duchess of Sussex," which had been sent about a year ago.
Meanwhile, sources close to Meghan clarified that the use of the HRH title was in a private, personal context and not intended for public exposure.
They denied any violation of the Sussexes' agreement with the late Queen Elizabeth II, asserting that neither Harry nor Meghan uses their HRH titles in commercial or public contexts.
Meghan Markle's Use Of HRH Title Sparked Backlash

The incident with Meghan's HRH title quickly made waves in Britain, with a royal insider revealing to the New York Post that the matter was even discussed behind closed palace doors.
One former supporter of Harry and Meghan expressed disappointment, claiming that the couple has made every effort to embarrass the monarchy, especially during such a delicate time for Charles, who is battling cancer.
He described their actions as "despicable," referring to their numerous high-profile, lucrative projects like Harry's controversial memoir, "Spare," their Netflix series "Harry & Meghan," and the explosive 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview.
"It's constant attacks without any real consequences," he added. "The [late] queen would be horrified."
Prince Harry Sparks Outrage With BBC Interview After Losing Legal Battle Over His UK Security

Harry stirred fresh controversy last week after addressing his strained ties with the royal family during a BBC interview just hours after losing his legal fight to receive publicly funded security in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex expressed deep disappointment over the court's decision, describing the outcome as the result of a "good old-fashioned establishment stitch-up."
He referenced a troubling conspiracy theory, hinting that some influential figures might want him and his family to suffer a fate similar to that of his mother, Princess Diana, who tragically died in a Paris car crash in 1997.
Harry didn't hold back during the interview, criticizing Charles for cutting off communication. He also reflected on his father's cancer battle, saying, "Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has; he won't speak to me because of this security stuff. It would be nice to reconcile."
Royal Commentators Slam Prince Harry's BBC Interview as 'Disturbing' And 'Rushed'

During a recent episode of "Palace Confidential," royal commentators dissected Harry's explosive BBC interview, with several expressing concern over his tone and claims.
TheDaily Mail's Royal Editor, Rebecca English, characterized the interview as a "monumental hissy fit," pointing out how unsettling it was that Harry suggested there are individuals who wish him harm and might view his security loss as a personal victory.
"Some aspects of it are really very disturbing," she remarked. "Where Harry goes from here, I don't know."
Other royal experts, Charlotte Griffiths and Richard Eden, echoed similar sentiments, with host Jo Elvin noting that Harry came across as "beyond furious," a view Eden supported.
"I am going to have to be careful with how I phrase this, but I thought he didn't look well in his expression, his demeanor," Eden continued.
He also speculated that the interview appeared rushed, saying, "Often if you are angry about something, people say you should sleep on it, but this seemed to be something, and I think the BBC would confirm that it was done in a hurry."