Meghan Markle reportedly "went crazy" after learning King Charles had removed Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet from the line of succession, a move insiders describe as the monarchy's ultimate severance from the Sussexes.
Palace sources claim the decision, formalized via Letters Patent in late 2025, cites the children's non-UK residency, lack of royal duties, and their parents' commercial exploitation of titles as justification, positioning them behind even disgraced Prince Andrew (now 8th).
Archie (6th) and Lilibet (7th) were quietly dropped amid Charles's slimmed-down reforms, accelerated by William's influence. Official succession lists now skip them, reflecting Parliament's rare intervention—only possible with Commonwealth approval—to exclude "estranged" grandchildren. No public announcement was made, but the royal website update confirmed it, sparking fury.
Meghan is said to have exploded in a Montecito meltdown, smashing a vase and banning Harry from discussing it, viewing the snub as "vindictive cruelty" targeting her kids. "She's unraveling—screaming this proves the family's hatred," a source leaks. Harry, already reeling from title strips, pleaded with Charles during his emergency flight, but was rebuffed.
Charles expressed "great sadness" over no grandkid contact but prioritized institution over family, echoing security denials. William, eyeing his heirs like George (new Duke of Cornwall titles), sees Archie/Lilibet as "irrelevant outsiders" unfit for roles. This follows scandals: yacht exposés, Maxwell claims, Owens' pregnancy bombshells.

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