King Charles took the public's view into consideration when making decisions about the pair's royal futures.
Princes Harry and Andrew do not want their royal titles removed and were "terribly embarrassed" at the thought, a royal reporter has claimed.
The Royal Beat programme on the True Royalty channel discussed the change during a recent talk about the Prince and Princess of Wales' upcoming visit to the US. "[But] he does understand that there is public feeling towards those two in particular... I think some people are aggrieved at how Harry had gone about treating his family."
Ingrid Seward, editor in chief of Majesty Magazine told the programme that US crowds will have a different view of the Princess of Wales compared to the Duchess of Sussex."They adored Diana - no one will replace her - but they love the Princess of Wales now, and I think they think she's absolutely gorgeous. And she's a princess. To them, Meghan isn't a princess."
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