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Christopher Bucktin & Ruth Suter

King Charles 'prepared' to strip Harry and Meghan of titles depending on outcome of Netflix deal

King Charles will 'strip' Harry and Meghan of their titles should their Netflix show be too damaging to the royals, it has been claimed.

A royal expert has said that the monarch will also consider extending the ban to the couple's children, despite the late Queen refusing to take such a step. Royal author Tom Bower, who spoke to dozens of courtiers and family associates in the last two years, says he believes Hollywood actress Meghan, 41, will not back down should the Sussex’s royal titles be removed.

Mr Bower laid out the fragile relations between senior royals following their reunion at the Queen's funeral, the Mirror reports.

The author said: “He has made various threats to Meghan and Harry and warned that them if they go ahead they will find themselves ostracised in a way they cannot believe. And so they are worried. First of all, I do not think their children will get titles if they go ahead and slander the Royal Family.

“But they have also got to consider their own titles, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, could be taken away by Charles if they misbehave. That is something Meghan and Harry are very worried about because after all although she pours dirt on the royal family the whole time, whenever she introduces herself she says: ‘I am Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex.’”

King Charles III talks with guests as he hosts a reception at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday (Getty Images)

“In the end, they left Britain after the Queen's funeral feeling as angry as ever, if not more,” Mr Bower added.

"Because they had been excluded from various events especially a reception for the heads of states, (Harry) not been allowed to wear his uniform and there was no reconciliation between them and Kate and William. The Sussexes released a photo of themselves to media, hours after The King unveiled his snaps with William and Kate.

“This was the resumption of hostilities from Montecito to the Royal Family.”

Bower, speaking on Sirius XM, called the photo clash “absolutely a middle finger” to the new monarch.

“It was a photo to say we can exist and flourish without you lot. Meghan is a fighter, and she is fighting again now.

“Harry is brainwashed, would be the politest way of saying it, into going along with it. He thinks he has been badly treated. But there is no doubt they are a great threat to the Royal family.

"Harry is a very complicated, depressed, unintelligent man who is seeking a role and has really has nobody on whom he could rely, which in the end is where Meghan stepped in. A needy man met a woman who helped him with his needs."

King Charles III with Prince Harry at Windsor Castle ahead of the Committal Service for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in September (Getty Images)

Bower says that the Sussexes will always consider themselves as targets.

“They are so hyper-sensitive and aggressive to those who criticise them. It is all part of the business for Meghan. She always wanted celebrity but wants to control the narrative.

"Anyone that gets in her way with her is ghosted and attacked. Harry has become hypersensitive, and hates the media but seeks approval from the media by going on Netflix, Spotify or Apple TV. The contradiction is enormous.

“They needed money, fame and to be able to tell their story on their terms. And what has changed is that in their trips to Britain they suddenly realized that they are going to lose their reputations. They have been given an ultimatum.

“Netflix is a great problem because Netflix reflects what is in Harry’s autobiography which has been ghosted (ghost-written) for him. I am sure it contains a lot of very damaging material about Charles, William, Kate and of course against Camilla.”

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