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Prince Williamâs October interview on The Reluctant Traveler sent shockwaves through royal circles. Speaking to Eugene Levy, he declared, “I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. Change for good. And I embrace that and I enjoy that change.”
While he offered few specifics, multiple royal sources suggest a dramatic shift is comingâone that could see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stripped of their remaining royal titles once William ascends the throne. Experts attribute this move to a leaner, more efficient monarchy, reflecting Williamâs determination to modernize the royal institution. Hereâs whatâs happeningâŠ
A Vision for a Slimmed-Down Monarchy
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Williamâs plans for a streamlined monarchy have been widely reported. Royal analysts say he envisions a working royal family reduced to five or six members, roughly half of todayâs active roster. “William won’t have cousins helping him like the Queen did. So he’ll have to work smarter,” a royal source told GB News. This approach would place efficiency and public service at the heart of the monarchy, eliminating non-essential roles.
Sources close to William indicate that Harry and Meghan âjust donât fit into that vision anymore.â Despite stepping back from royal duties in 2020, the couple still retains the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles. Insiders report that William views a smaller, more streamlined unit as essential for the future, potentially including the removal of HRH designations and even their childrenâs titles.
Andrewâs Fall Sets the Precedent
Prince Andrewâs recent title relinquishments demonstrate Williamâs willingness to act decisively. In October, Andrew relinquished his Duke of York title, and later that month, King Charles formally stripped him of his âPrinceâ designation and all remaining royal honors. While the palace framed these moves as voluntary, insiders say William orchestrated the effort, pressuring Andrew to step aside.
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“William’s view is simple,” one source explained. “If you’re not working for the Crown, you don’t get to live off it.” This decisive action signals a break with past royal tradition, where dukedoms were often preserved even amid scandal. Analysts note that Williamâs hardline approach reflects a shift toward accountability and a smaller, more operational monarchy.
The Sussexesâ Precarious Position
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Harry and Meghan occupy a complex legal space. The 2020 agreement barred them from publicly using HRH titles, though private use was technically permitted. This boundary was tested in April 2025 when Meghan used âHRH The Duchess of Sussexâ on a gift basket note. Reports indicate William was furious, reinforcing his resolve to remove their titles entirely when he becomes king.
Legal experts note that the removal of HRH is achievable through Letters Patent, whereas the removal of dukedoms requires parliamentary action. The Titles Deprivation Act 1917, which removed titles from nobles who fought for Germany in World War I, provides precedent, but no dukedom has been stripped since. Any future action against the Sussexes would mark an unprecedented break from royal convention.
Modernizing Royal Families Across Europe
Williamâs approach mirrors broader trends among European monarchies. Denmarkâs Queen Margrethe removed royal titles from four grandchildren in 2022, while Swedenâs King Carl XVI Gustaf stripped status from five grandchildren in 2019. Spainâs King Felipe VI publicly distanced himself from his fatherâs scandals in 2020, removing Juan Carlos from the royal payroll.
These actions reflect a growing preference for streamlined, publicly accountable monarchies. By reducing the number of titled family members, royal houses aim to cut costs, boost efficiency, and maintain public support. Williamâs strategy positions Britain to follow this continental model, signaling that non-working royals may no longer hold automatic privilege or public endorsement.
Legal and Constitutional Challenges
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Despite Williamâs apparent intentions, the road ahead is complex. Two monarchsâCharles and Williamâmust reign before any changes can occur. HRH removal is within the monarchâs authority via Letters Patent, but dukedoms require parliamentary approval. Previous bills, including a 2022 proposal to allow monarch-requested removals in the House of Lords, have stalled.
Constitutional experts warn that bypassing proper procedures would face legal challenges. “Attempts without legal procedure are constitutionally illiterate,” they note. Any move to strip the Sussexes of their dukedom would not only make history but also test the boundaries of royal power, requiring careful navigation of law, precedent, and public opinion.
The Future of Royal Hierarchy
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Williamâs October interview offered a glimpse of his broader vision: “There are moments when you assess tradition and wonder if it still serves its purpose today. Are we maximizing our impact? I enjoy questioning things,” he told Eugene Levy. Reports indicate King Charles was uncomfortable with Williamâs public critique of royal norms, highlighting tension between father and son.
For Harry and Meghan, the stakes are significant. Losing titles would sever formal ties to the monarchy and potentially impact their commercial ventures, particularly Meghanâs standing as an American citizen. Royal analysts say William is positioning himself as a financially pragmatic, decisive leader. “William has seized the reins,” sources told The Royalist newsletter. Britainâs monarchy may soon be smaller, tighter, and sharply focused under the House of Wales.
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