Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Royal Roles Yanked Away?

British royal family news reveals that Megxit is coming up for a one year review and royal watchers are speculating as to how Queen Elizabeth deals with her expat grandson who has routinely broken the rules of the deal he himself wrought.

It is widely expected that due to his brash behavior since coming to America that she will wrench away his official royal and military roles.

He and wife Meghan Markle dumped The Firm for a life in which they could make tons of money, keep their royal titles and do none of the royal work. So far it’s been like that, but the queen is expected to put her foot down over their antics including their verboten political pandering.

Most insiders expect that the couple will lose their royal patronages (their ties to U.K. charities). Harry is also expected to lose his honorary military appointments.

People has reported that decisions are being made in advance of the formal March 31 Megxit review date.

March 31 is the formal end of the Megxit probation and according to People the pair will get to keep, but not use, their His/Her Highness titles, as well as their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.

Harry’s royal patronages include the Rugby Football Union, the Rugby Football League and the London Marathon. Meghan’s include the National Theatre.

The Daily Telegraph reported earlier this month that Harry has been voicing his wish to keep his honorary military appointments and sources have been advocating in his favor.

Apparently Harry would still have the Invictus Games Foundation, the paralympic-style games for veterans which he founded. It has been reported that he also keeps his personal charity Sentebale.

A palace source told People that despite what becomes of his military and Commonwealth appointments, “Harry will always be a great ambassador for this country.”

But his role is muddied by his newfound commercial relationships with Netflix and Spotify. Apparently the queen does not want him to be, “half in, half out” with a source saying, “It was clear to her from the start that a hybrid role is not an option.”

A royal insider told People, “One thing about the Queen is she has to manage being grandmother but also how it affects the wider institution.”

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