Buckingham Palace has disclosed a confidential letter from Queen Elizabeth II, addressed to Lord Chamberlain Andrew Parker, explicitly endorsing Prince William, Catherine, and their children as the monarchy's future while sidelining Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The document states: "Titles not earned are not owed. Those who abandon duty cannot claim its privilege," questioning Archie and Lilibet's eligibility under 2020 Sandringham clauses requiring "lawful biological union." Released amid Sussex title campaigns and birth probes, it amplifies public backlash.
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Harry reportedly stood frozen upon reading it, canceling engagements in stunned silence, while Meghan decried it as "petty vengeance" amid custody losses and prenup risks. No legal force, yet it echoes Elizabeth's 2020 title denials tied to service.
This aligns with William's power consolidation, Anne's exclusions, and reforms post-Andrew scandals and Ferguson's Epstein fallout. Catherine's composure at unveilings underscores Wales stability.
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