Surely Mr and Ms would be more appropriate? Andrew Neil joins critics calling for Harry and Meghan to be stripped of their royal titles
The couple will remain His and Her Royal Highness but will not be permitted to use them on day-to-day basis as they are no longer working members of family
Sources say Palace s view is that to remove their HRH would be unduly punitive
Sussexes were stripped of all their Royal Patronages it was announced this week
While the couple will lose a string of patronages, the Queen has no plans to remove the. Andrew Neil tweeted: 'It's hardly a huge issue but do we now need to refer to them as duke and duchess'?
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry forced to give up royal patronages after confirming Megxit is permanent
Updated: 20 Feb 2021, 2:49
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HARRY and Meghan are walking away from royal patronages they once said they were “honoured and proud” to represent.
Sources said the Sussexes had - “absolutely, no question” - wanted to retain the positions but ultimately chose to give them up for life in California.
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Former Army officer Harry must have been particularly devastated to lose his role as Captain General of the Royal MarinesCredit: Rex Features
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Just a few years ago Harry said he and wife Meghan intended to give the royal job all we’ve got Credit: The Mega Agency
Princess Anne is poised to take over and succeed Prince Harry as Captain General of the Royal Marines - making her the first ever female in the role
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have told the Queen they will not be returning to frontline duties
Buckingham Palace said their decision meant it is not possible to continue with the responsibilities they have
Within minutes organisations released their own statements confirming they had parted ways with Sussexes
Harry and Meghan have been stripped of their remaining patronages following their move to California
Roles will be returned to the Queen before being re-distributed among remaining working royals
Concerns raised about who will take on Harry s Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League patronages
Former Buckingham Palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter said there aren t many options in terms of royals