A British MP from the Conservative camp, Bob Seely, revealed this week that he wants to introduce a bill in parliament to strip Harry and Meghan of their royal titles, Sky News reports.
This announcement comes just a few days after the airing of the first three episodes on Netflix of harry and meghana documentary in which they settle scores with the British tabloids.
Bob Seely, MP for the Isle of Wight, said he was decided on the bill long before the documentary was released and called Harry’s public statements “a political issue” two years after his separation from the family. real.
“They are a clearly disturbed couple”
The politician wonders why the youngest son of King Carlos III continues to use his title “while overthrowing the institution of the monarchy and his family.” And to add:
“While he ridicules his family and capitalizes on their misfortune for the public good, he also attacks some of the most important institutions in our country,” he said.
Guy Opperman, another Conservative MP, told the BBC that the couple “did nothing” for the development of the UK and the Royal Family. “They are clearly a troubled couple. Anyone can agree that this is a sad situation.”
“Can you sink any lower?”
The British press, for its part, crushed Harry and Meghan this Friday after the broadcast of the first episodes of their documentary, and now some are asking them to renounce their royal titles.
“Can you sink any lower?” outraged the popular newspaper The Sun, “Indecent Sussex”, headlines the Daily Mail in its editorial, when The Mirror evokes a “point of no return”.
In these first three episodes, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recount their meeting and their love story, and above all point to the media and the paparazzi who they accuse of having wanted to “destroy” Meghan, compared to Diana, Harry’s late mother.
But it is the most hollow criticism of the royal family and the monarchical institution that makes the British press react, particularly the mockery of protocol or the implicit portrayal of a racist and intolerant United Kingdom.
Source: BFM TV
