EXCLUSIVE: PRINCE WILLIAM HAS NO PLANS TO STRIP HARRY & MEGHAN OF THEIR TITLES
AND THE REAL REASON IS EVEN COLDER THAN REVENGE
As someone who has worked for the British royal family — serving as Princess Michael of Kent’s publicist in the U.S. — trust me when I say: I know this family. And what I’m about to tell you is the whisper drifting through Kensington Palace right now.
Listen closely, darling, because this is the talk floating through Kensington Palace — and it’s not what the Royal Drama Addicts were hoping for.
Multiple sources in the royal orbit tell me Prince William is highly unlikely to remove the HRH or the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles when he becomes King. Not because he’s soft. Not because he’s sentimental. But because — and this is the real tea — he doesn’t want to look petty.
One well-placed insider put it perfectly: “By the time William takes the throne, the Sussex brand will be so diminished it won’t even matter. Why take away something that’s already worthless?”
Ouch. Frostbite.
Here’s what I’m hearing:
William sees no strategic threat from Harry and Meghan anymore. The power they once had? The global fascination? The shiny-new-royal-rebels energy? Gone.
Stripping titles would only make William look vindictive. And if there’s one thing he refuses to be as King, it’s the petty older brother settling old scores.
He wants to present himself as the bigger man. A modern monarch focused on building people up, not tearing them down. (Interpret that as you wish.)
But here’s the most brutal part — and more than one source used the same phrase with me:
“Ignoring them will hurt more.”
King William, I’m told, is prepared to do something far more chilling than punishment: He will simply… not engage.
No title stripping.
No public feuds.
No symbolic smackdowns.
Just silence.
Because in royal circles? Being erased is often more cutting than being disciplined.
It’s not vengeful. It’s not loud.
It’s just… final.
Remember — if you’re going to be naughty, you’ve got to be nice.
Cheers,
Rob Shuter



King Charles needs to take this action of stripping titles and not leave this problem for (future King) William's reign.
If William is reluctant to cut the rot, the Yorks and the Sussexes, completely, it will be a grave mistake and consequential damage to the survival of the British monarchy. If the Yorks represent scandal, the Sussexes represent something far more corrosive: jealousy and personal vengeance . Harry and MM have inflicted irreversible material and lasting harm on the BRF's reputation on the global stage.