King Charles is meant to be going into the weekend looking forward to celebrating with the nation on Monday as the country marks 80 years since Victory in Europe (VE) Day at the end of the Second World War. But after losing his case at the Court of Appeal today (Friday), the King's youngest son Prince Harry has chosen to deliver a tell-all interview to the BBC.
It's not the first time the Duke of Sussex, who stepped down as working royal in 2020, has decided to air his feelings publicly. When he and his wife Meghan Markle first left the UK for Canada, the pair gave a tell-all interview to US chat show queen Oprah Winfrey, and then starred in their own reality show on Netflix.
Prince Harry, 40, also released his bruising memoir, Spare, in which he made claims against the King, Queen Camilla, Princess Kate and Prince William leaving relations with his family decidedly frosty as a result.
Express.co.uk asks the question has Prince Harry gone finally too far? and should the King take the ultimate step and remove his titles?
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There is a precedent, when Meghan and Harry left Britain they accepted the late Queen's wishes that they should no longer use the HRH, His, or Her, Royal Highness, ranks with their names.
Prince Harry of course is a prince, and he also bears the hereditary title of Duke of Sussex, making him a peer of the land.
Despite the ruling from the Queen in 2020, during a recent interviewm the Duchess of Sussex appeared to still be using the HRH title on a card given with a gift to US cosmetics entrepreneur Jamie Kern Lima. The note read: "With the Compliments of HRH The Duchess of Sussex."
But a statement from Buckingham Palace issued when Meghan and Harry first moved to Canada in 2020, said: "The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family."