Prince Harry and Megan have been excommunicated from the royal family, marking the end of a series of betrayals that have left the monarchy reeling.
The decision was sanctioned at the highest levels of the palace, leading to a total communication blackout with royal AIDS CES and family members instructed never to mention the couple by name in any official capacity.
This extreme measure reflects the depth of anger and sense of betrayal felt within the palace walls.
The couple’s intimate revelations about private family matters are considered unforgivable breaches of trust. The royal family feels betrayed, particularly by Harry, who was once considered the heart and soul of the modern monarchy.
The fracture has been deepened by Megan’s calculated undermining of the institution she briefly joined Palace. It is alleged that the actress’s Hollywood background left her unprepared for the demand of Royal life, where service and duty traditionally take precedence over individual ambitions.
The level of public airing of grievances is unprecedented in modern Royal history. The royal family operates on trust and confidentiality once those are breached, especially repeatedly and seemingly strategically.
The practical implications of this royal excommunication are far-reaching, with invitations to family gatherings, state events and ceremonial occasions withdrawn, communication channels previously maintained through private secretaries closed, and unofficial contacts through mutual friends discouraged.
Megan’s position is seen as somewhat different, having spent relatively little time within the Royal fold in maintaining her American identity and connections. Sources suggest she underestimated the lasting impact of Royal disapproval on her future endeavors.
The royal family’s influence extends far beyond Britain, and the couple supporters argue that such extreme measures reflect poorly on the monarchy, suggesting that the institution’s rigidity and inability to modernize with real problems.