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The royal family

PR Disasters….Part 8

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AtIusvue · 15/04/2026 09:57

PR Disasters of the The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued :

  • So far we have Meg using charity events/sick children/vulnerable adults to merch her fashion, with the launch of her new fashion platform
  • She will be appearing on MasterChef Australia
  • Harry claiming to have had therapy when Archie was born, even though he never sought MH help for his ill wife a few short months earlier.
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SixSevenShutUp · 18/04/2026 10:15

Thedom · 18/04/2026 10:07

Interesting to see her promoting her friends charity by wearing her merch, but hasn’t been seen in Invictus merch for years.

Neil Sean on YouTube is very interesting. He points out that she gets promotion all wrong. She wouldn't promote her own Netflix series or her podcast, she won't promote mutually advantageous things for well-connected people she knows, but she will randomly favour something that has no ongoing potential for her. It's as if she wants to screw things up.

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 10:16

Thedom · 18/04/2026 10:12

Apparently tables had 4 place settings each and tables very spread out, reports that 85 tickets were ‘sold’ , free tickets handed out at the last minute (how did security screen those attendees LinkedIn pages) 3 tables were made up of her entourage, no more than 130 people there total.

Wow

It’s obvious there’s not 300 people there. Those tables fit ten and the tables have half the place settings!

It’s supposed to be a women’s retreat but Meg has numerous men in attendance. What a weird message that sends out. Why did Harry have to be there? She wasn’t at his MH talk was she. I’m guessing it’s because the numbers were so bad, they had to pad.

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Ohpleeeease · 18/04/2026 10:17

Actually what looks like a disappointing turnout for MM may have ended up making it a nicer and more intimate event for the attendees. I’m quite sure that’s the spin we’ll hear from their PR.

Indianrollerbird · 18/04/2026 10:26

Ohpleeeease · 18/04/2026 10:17

Actually what looks like a disappointing turnout for MM may have ended up making it a nicer and more intimate event for the attendees. I’m quite sure that’s the spin we’ll hear from their PR.

It was dear friends showing up and making communityyyyyyyyy!

Lunde · 18/04/2026 10:27

Mylovelygreendress · 18/04/2026 09:19

She made her claims nearly a year ago and although I have
no more inside knowledge than anyone else here , I cannot see any thaw in relationships .
No plans for H to catch up with KC later this month .
No announcements about invitations to the upcoming Royal weddings , Sandringham or Balmoral .
On the other hand H has ( or should have) a few worries to deal with ; Sentabale , DM court case , security issue and Invictus .

Well this was being discussed here around the meeting between Charles and Harry at Clarence House in September (and the meeting between the two comms teams in July) which could have been a start of a thaw. Unfortunately Harry blabbed stuff about the "emotional reunion" straight away to the press.

The problem is that Harry appears totally unable to differentiate between his PR machine and his private family relationships. I think the RF might accept Harry as a private family member but now there is absolutely no trust - he uses everything from his most private meetings as a press release or Netflix content - so how can they ever trust him?

MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 10:30

Lunde · 18/04/2026 10:27

Well this was being discussed here around the meeting between Charles and Harry at Clarence House in September (and the meeting between the two comms teams in July) which could have been a start of a thaw. Unfortunately Harry blabbed stuff about the "emotional reunion" straight away to the press.

The problem is that Harry appears totally unable to differentiate between his PR machine and his private family relationships. I think the RF might accept Harry as a private family member but now there is absolutely no trust - he uses everything from his most private meetings as a press release or Netflix content - so how can they ever trust him?

They can't trust him. Plus, what he's monetised - his loved ones' privacy - is not just a violation, but was compounded by lies. It's a big thing to get past, really.

MrsLeonFarrell · 18/04/2026 10:32

Thedom · 18/04/2026 09:42

I can’t remember her user name now to reread that post, possibly I am misremembering it.

But I do recall thinking at that time, when the photos of the secret meeting were released, that she was somehow in the know. The photos came out after she had predicted there were negotiations going on to bring a public reconciliation, but then it was totally scuppered by the leak of the photos and Harry throwing accusations of leaks at the RF, and Meredith unceremoniously quitting a few weeks / months later, her feet were barely under the table when she quit.

I do still think she knew something and it was not just a calculated PR guess on her part.

I realise there has been no thaw, but the rumours around that meeting at the time, was it was the first step in facilitating a reconciliation.

I loved her posts because she often explained PR inner workings. It was just the last few posts about a thaw where she seemed to be very positive it was happening whereas a lot of us didn't expect anything to come from any meeting because we thought Harry would muck it up and leak.

It was literally that last subject that made me think she maybe wasn't the disinterested observer I thought she was and maybe had been brought on board with the Sussex PR.

Either way I still miss her posts because PR is fascinating.

Indianrollerbird · 18/04/2026 10:33

Lunde · 18/04/2026 10:27

Well this was being discussed here around the meeting between Charles and Harry at Clarence House in September (and the meeting between the two comms teams in July) which could have been a start of a thaw. Unfortunately Harry blabbed stuff about the "emotional reunion" straight away to the press.

The problem is that Harry appears totally unable to differentiate between his PR machine and his private family relationships. I think the RF might accept Harry as a private family member but now there is absolutely no trust - he uses everything from his most private meetings as a press release or Netflix content - so how can they ever trust him?

Didn’t he also say he’d done nothing wrong writing/talking about his family? Last September in Ukraine, was it? Hardly reconciliatory.

Mylovelygreendress · 18/04/2026 10:33

Thedom · 18/04/2026 09:42

I can’t remember her user name now to reread that post, possibly I am misremembering it.

But I do recall thinking at that time, when the photos of the secret meeting were released, that she was somehow in the know. The photos came out after she had predicted there were negotiations going on to bring a public reconciliation, but then it was totally scuppered by the leak of the photos and Harry throwing accusations of leaks at the RF, and Meredith unceremoniously quitting a few weeks / months later, her feet were barely under the table when she quit.

I do still think she knew something and it was not just a calculated PR guess on her part.

I realise there has been no thaw, but the rumours around that meeting at the time, was it was the first step in facilitating a reconciliation.

I took a screenshot as I was so astounded by her claims but not sure if it’s allowed to repost ?

MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 10:33

Indianrollerbird · 18/04/2026 10:33

Didn’t he also say he’d done nothing wrong writing/talking about his family? Last September in Ukraine, was it? Hardly reconciliatory.

Edited

Yes. He keeps doubling down on that. It's his right to tell his story.

Indianrollerbird · 18/04/2026 10:38

MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 10:33

Yes. He keeps doubling down on that. It's his right to tell his story.

I don’t think he wants any sort of reconciliation. He just wants the RF to say they were wrong, he was right about everything and he’s the best.

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 10:38

An account of the event, which is clearly written in positive terms but confirms there wasn’t 300…it says more than 200. So 201 then…less Megs entourage….that will make it 190. Dire!

Also said, ‘some’ had paid thousands to be in the room. Eh? Shouldn’t that be all? Otherwise it does look to be true that they gave out free/cut price tickets.

weird points:

  • crowd described as ‘multigenerational’ …which is code for old 😂
  • Meg n Harry make a point of having brekkie and lunch together. Fine, they work from home- so then why aren’t you having dinner together???Thats the meal most people share and what I’d image the perfect parents that they think they are, then they would all sit as a family and eat. Weird.
  • Meg and Harry do turn doing drop offs…but no mention of pick ups…what is happening late afternoon/evening when the pair of them seem to disappear?

https://archive.ph/9wSWB

Freedom by George Michael boomed as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, took the stage at the Her Best Life retreat gala dinner in Sydney on Friday afternoon.
Helped by husband Prince Harry, a surprise guest at the event who held her hand as she walked up, the duchess wore a cream two-piece from Australian label Scanlan Theodore for her conversation with the event’s organiser, Gemma O’Neill.
They spoke to a rapt audience of more than 200 women, some of whom had paid thousands to be in the room, at the Coogee Beach InterContinental hotel about Meghan’s career, family life and the trappings of fame – although questions about her former royal life seemed to be off the table.

It was the headline event of the three-day retreat, and the penultimate stop on Meghan and Harry’s Australian tour, which ended with their attendance at the Waratahs-Moana Pasifika rugby match that night.
Earlier on Friday attendees checked in to the hotel as media were kept at a distance, told not to approach guests.
Liliana Sanelli, 49, travelled from Melbourne to attend the retreat with her best friend. The entrepreneur and philanthropist said the Q&A between O’Neill and Meghan was “f---ing fantastic”.
“The majority of the women I spoke to last night were completely mesmerised by it,” she said. “She converted a room of people who came in going, ‘I’m not sure what to expect’.”
Sanelli said Meghan did not address royal life at all. “It was more about her [Netflix] series, books, what she’s doing, what’s coming up,” she said.

Marketing specialist and content creator Megan Towner, 39, travelled from the Gold Coast with her sister for the event. She said Meghan’s main message was about “how she wants to share positivity with the world”.
“She was saying, you know, if we don’t stand up for what’s right and we don’t sort of speak our truth, even if we’re not the ones putting the negativity out there, if we’re not actively stopping it or if we’re not speaking up for what’s right, then that’s not good, either.”

Sanelli said the entire room was captivated when Meghan spoke about her experience of online harassment.
“She shared that, every day, it’s been a lot for them,” she recalled.
“She said, ‘every day, as a woman, I get an article written about me in some form’, and she said some of the horrible trolling, the clickbait, has affected her,” Sanelli said, noting O’Neill said she also received online backlash for organising the event.
“It was just a moment in the room where everyone saw the pain of women trying to give it a go but how quick to pull someone down rather than support them. And it was a really touching moment because we all had tears.”

Meghan also opened up about her relationship with Harry (or “H”, as she calls him), who sat supportively by the stage. She spoke about how they made it a priority to have breakfast and often lunch together, and took turns doing school drop-offs.
Meghan, who received an appearance fee, was only at the event for two hours but that mattered not to the attendees. “There was no disappointment whatsoever,” Towner said.
Having purchased the $3199 VIP package, Sanelli and Towner were both able to take a group photo with Meghan.
Sanelli said she was “really engaging and kind”, learning the names of the group and shaking their hands.
Towner even shared a laugh with her. “We had a bit of a joke because obviously we’ve got the same name and I just said, well, mine’s the Aussie version,” she said.
Once Meghan and Harry left, the guests had a three-course, alternate-drop meal. Afterwards, a dance floor broke out.
The night’s DJ, Claire O’Shea, described the vibe as “super fun” with a “multigenerational” crowd.
“There were women in their 20s dancing with their mums,” she said.
The event was the start of the Her Best Life retreat, hosted by O’Neill, who has a podcast of the same name.
O’Neill was originally connected with Meghan through their mutual friend Markus Anderson, an executive at international private members’ club Soho House, who also attended the event.
Other high-profile guests included radio personalities Jackie “O” Henderson, the former co-host of the Her Best Lifepodcast, whose career O’Neill manages, and Carrie Bickmore.
It has been a tumultuous time for O’Neill. At the start of the month she announced she would be taking a break from the podcast after having a miscarriage. Around the same time it was revealed her business, Gemmie Agency, had gone into voluntary liquidation, owing $546,000.
“I stand by my integrity, I stand by my work and I stand by how I’ve conducted myself in business over a very long career,” O’Neill said in a podcast episode about the break.
But recent events seemed far from the minds of those in the Coogee ballroom on Friday.
“Gemma deserves credit,” Sanelli said. “Because it’s freaking hard to have the balls to do all of this and I admire people like that.”

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MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 10:38

Indianrollerbird · 18/04/2026 10:38

I don’t think he wants any sort of reconciliation. He just wants the RF to say they were wrong, he was right about everything and he’s the best.

You're absolutely right.

BasiliskStare · 18/04/2026 10:50

@AtIusvue re the spokesperson "OneOff does sometimes pull [images of stars] from Getty, but Meghan’s team has been working closely with them to make sure they’re using approved photography and correcting as needed.”

Which I read as , "we'll put up anything we like without considering common decency , but we reserve the right to withdraw pictures and blame someone else if we sense a backlash after the event"

Just me?

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 10:51

BasiliskStare · 18/04/2026 10:50

@AtIusvue re the spokesperson "OneOff does sometimes pull [images of stars] from Getty, but Meghan’s team has been working closely with them to make sure they’re using approved photography and correcting as needed.”

Which I read as , "we'll put up anything we like without considering common decency , but we reserve the right to withdraw pictures and blame someone else if we sense a backlash after the event"

Just me?

Yup, totally bizarre response

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flapjackfairy · 18/04/2026 10:59

well nothing she said was earthshattering. So they have meals together and take it in turns to drop off the kids at school. Like every other family then ? otherwise it sounds like the same old word salad of their truth and whinging. And of course it all has to be couched in terms of it being a positive message and them making a positive impact on the world just by breathing .
What they seem to think are deep and meaningful revelations that can change the course of human history are actually just normal stuff experienced by most people. They have such an overinflated sense of their own importance it is cringe.

Ohpleeeease · 18/04/2026 11:02

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 10:38

An account of the event, which is clearly written in positive terms but confirms there wasn’t 300…it says more than 200. So 201 then…less Megs entourage….that will make it 190. Dire!

Also said, ‘some’ had paid thousands to be in the room. Eh? Shouldn’t that be all? Otherwise it does look to be true that they gave out free/cut price tickets.

weird points:

  • crowd described as ‘multigenerational’ …which is code for old 😂
  • Meg n Harry make a point of having brekkie and lunch together. Fine, they work from home- so then why aren’t you having dinner together???Thats the meal most people share and what I’d image the perfect parents that they think they are, then they would all sit as a family and eat. Weird.
  • Meg and Harry do turn doing drop offs…but no mention of pick ups…what is happening late afternoon/evening when the pair of them seem to disappear?

https://archive.ph/9wSWB

Freedom by George Michael boomed as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, took the stage at the Her Best Life retreat gala dinner in Sydney on Friday afternoon.
Helped by husband Prince Harry, a surprise guest at the event who held her hand as she walked up, the duchess wore a cream two-piece from Australian label Scanlan Theodore for her conversation with the event’s organiser, Gemma O’Neill.
They spoke to a rapt audience of more than 200 women, some of whom had paid thousands to be in the room, at the Coogee Beach InterContinental hotel about Meghan’s career, family life and the trappings of fame – although questions about her former royal life seemed to be off the table.

It was the headline event of the three-day retreat, and the penultimate stop on Meghan and Harry’s Australian tour, which ended with their attendance at the Waratahs-Moana Pasifika rugby match that night.
Earlier on Friday attendees checked in to the hotel as media were kept at a distance, told not to approach guests.
Liliana Sanelli, 49, travelled from Melbourne to attend the retreat with her best friend. The entrepreneur and philanthropist said the Q&A between O’Neill and Meghan was “f---ing fantastic”.
“The majority of the women I spoke to last night were completely mesmerised by it,” she said. “She converted a room of people who came in going, ‘I’m not sure what to expect’.”
Sanelli said Meghan did not address royal life at all. “It was more about her [Netflix] series, books, what she’s doing, what’s coming up,” she said.

Marketing specialist and content creator Megan Towner, 39, travelled from the Gold Coast with her sister for the event. She said Meghan’s main message was about “how she wants to share positivity with the world”.
“She was saying, you know, if we don’t stand up for what’s right and we don’t sort of speak our truth, even if we’re not the ones putting the negativity out there, if we’re not actively stopping it or if we’re not speaking up for what’s right, then that’s not good, either.”

Sanelli said the entire room was captivated when Meghan spoke about her experience of online harassment.
“She shared that, every day, it’s been a lot for them,” she recalled.
“She said, ‘every day, as a woman, I get an article written about me in some form’, and she said some of the horrible trolling, the clickbait, has affected her,” Sanelli said, noting O’Neill said she also received online backlash for organising the event.
“It was just a moment in the room where everyone saw the pain of women trying to give it a go but how quick to pull someone down rather than support them. And it was a really touching moment because we all had tears.”

Meghan also opened up about her relationship with Harry (or “H”, as she calls him), who sat supportively by the stage. She spoke about how they made it a priority to have breakfast and often lunch together, and took turns doing school drop-offs.
Meghan, who received an appearance fee, was only at the event for two hours but that mattered not to the attendees. “There was no disappointment whatsoever,” Towner said.
Having purchased the $3199 VIP package, Sanelli and Towner were both able to take a group photo with Meghan.
Sanelli said she was “really engaging and kind”, learning the names of the group and shaking their hands.
Towner even shared a laugh with her. “We had a bit of a joke because obviously we’ve got the same name and I just said, well, mine’s the Aussie version,” she said.
Once Meghan and Harry left, the guests had a three-course, alternate-drop meal. Afterwards, a dance floor broke out.
The night’s DJ, Claire O’Shea, described the vibe as “super fun” with a “multigenerational” crowd.
“There were women in their 20s dancing with their mums,” she said.
The event was the start of the Her Best Life retreat, hosted by O’Neill, who has a podcast of the same name.
O’Neill was originally connected with Meghan through their mutual friend Markus Anderson, an executive at international private members’ club Soho House, who also attended the event.
Other high-profile guests included radio personalities Jackie “O” Henderson, the former co-host of the Her Best Lifepodcast, whose career O’Neill manages, and Carrie Bickmore.
It has been a tumultuous time for O’Neill. At the start of the month she announced she would be taking a break from the podcast after having a miscarriage. Around the same time it was revealed her business, Gemmie Agency, had gone into voluntary liquidation, owing $546,000.
“I stand by my integrity, I stand by my work and I stand by how I’ve conducted myself in business over a very long career,” O’Neill said in a podcast episode about the break.
But recent events seemed far from the minds of those in the Coogee ballroom on Friday.
“Gemma deserves credit,” Sanelli said. “Because it’s freaking hard to have the balls to do all of this and I admire people like that.”

Edited

Colourful language from the excited guest. Seems more like a hen do crowd than high society.

corblimeygvnr · 18/04/2026 11:14

No talk about the time in the RF - perhaps keeping for her book.

MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 11:22

corblimeygvnr · 18/04/2026 11:14

No talk about the time in the RF - perhaps keeping for her book.

Yes. Interesting 🤔

IcedPurple · 18/04/2026 11:24

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 10:38

An account of the event, which is clearly written in positive terms but confirms there wasn’t 300…it says more than 200. So 201 then…less Megs entourage….that will make it 190. Dire!

Also said, ‘some’ had paid thousands to be in the room. Eh? Shouldn’t that be all? Otherwise it does look to be true that they gave out free/cut price tickets.

weird points:

  • crowd described as ‘multigenerational’ …which is code for old 😂
  • Meg n Harry make a point of having brekkie and lunch together. Fine, they work from home- so then why aren’t you having dinner together???Thats the meal most people share and what I’d image the perfect parents that they think they are, then they would all sit as a family and eat. Weird.
  • Meg and Harry do turn doing drop offs…but no mention of pick ups…what is happening late afternoon/evening when the pair of them seem to disappear?

https://archive.ph/9wSWB

Freedom by George Michael boomed as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, took the stage at the Her Best Life retreat gala dinner in Sydney on Friday afternoon.
Helped by husband Prince Harry, a surprise guest at the event who held her hand as she walked up, the duchess wore a cream two-piece from Australian label Scanlan Theodore for her conversation with the event’s organiser, Gemma O’Neill.
They spoke to a rapt audience of more than 200 women, some of whom had paid thousands to be in the room, at the Coogee Beach InterContinental hotel about Meghan’s career, family life and the trappings of fame – although questions about her former royal life seemed to be off the table.

It was the headline event of the three-day retreat, and the penultimate stop on Meghan and Harry’s Australian tour, which ended with their attendance at the Waratahs-Moana Pasifika rugby match that night.
Earlier on Friday attendees checked in to the hotel as media were kept at a distance, told not to approach guests.
Liliana Sanelli, 49, travelled from Melbourne to attend the retreat with her best friend. The entrepreneur and philanthropist said the Q&A between O’Neill and Meghan was “f---ing fantastic”.
“The majority of the women I spoke to last night were completely mesmerised by it,” she said. “She converted a room of people who came in going, ‘I’m not sure what to expect’.”
Sanelli said Meghan did not address royal life at all. “It was more about her [Netflix] series, books, what she’s doing, what’s coming up,” she said.

Marketing specialist and content creator Megan Towner, 39, travelled from the Gold Coast with her sister for the event. She said Meghan’s main message was about “how she wants to share positivity with the world”.
“She was saying, you know, if we don’t stand up for what’s right and we don’t sort of speak our truth, even if we’re not the ones putting the negativity out there, if we’re not actively stopping it or if we’re not speaking up for what’s right, then that’s not good, either.”

Sanelli said the entire room was captivated when Meghan spoke about her experience of online harassment.
“She shared that, every day, it’s been a lot for them,” she recalled.
“She said, ‘every day, as a woman, I get an article written about me in some form’, and she said some of the horrible trolling, the clickbait, has affected her,” Sanelli said, noting O’Neill said she also received online backlash for organising the event.
“It was just a moment in the room where everyone saw the pain of women trying to give it a go but how quick to pull someone down rather than support them. And it was a really touching moment because we all had tears.”

Meghan also opened up about her relationship with Harry (or “H”, as she calls him), who sat supportively by the stage. She spoke about how they made it a priority to have breakfast and often lunch together, and took turns doing school drop-offs.
Meghan, who received an appearance fee, was only at the event for two hours but that mattered not to the attendees. “There was no disappointment whatsoever,” Towner said.
Having purchased the $3199 VIP package, Sanelli and Towner were both able to take a group photo with Meghan.
Sanelli said she was “really engaging and kind”, learning the names of the group and shaking their hands.
Towner even shared a laugh with her. “We had a bit of a joke because obviously we’ve got the same name and I just said, well, mine’s the Aussie version,” she said.
Once Meghan and Harry left, the guests had a three-course, alternate-drop meal. Afterwards, a dance floor broke out.
The night’s DJ, Claire O’Shea, described the vibe as “super fun” with a “multigenerational” crowd.
“There were women in their 20s dancing with their mums,” she said.
The event was the start of the Her Best Life retreat, hosted by O’Neill, who has a podcast of the same name.
O’Neill was originally connected with Meghan through their mutual friend Markus Anderson, an executive at international private members’ club Soho House, who also attended the event.
Other high-profile guests included radio personalities Jackie “O” Henderson, the former co-host of the Her Best Lifepodcast, whose career O’Neill manages, and Carrie Bickmore.
It has been a tumultuous time for O’Neill. At the start of the month she announced she would be taking a break from the podcast after having a miscarriage. Around the same time it was revealed her business, Gemmie Agency, had gone into voluntary liquidation, owing $546,000.
“I stand by my integrity, I stand by my work and I stand by how I’ve conducted myself in business over a very long career,” O’Neill said in a podcast episode about the break.
But recent events seemed far from the minds of those in the Coogee ballroom on Friday.
“Gemma deserves credit,” Sanelli said. “Because it’s freaking hard to have the balls to do all of this and I admire people like that.”

Edited

Thanks for this.

Meghan's 'speech' sounds like the usual self pitying word salad claptrap. Why would anyone pay to listen to this? And why was Harry there to 'help' her? Wasn't it supposed to be a 'girls' weekend'? And all the fawning praise is toe curling. I guess this was a self selected audience but clearly they would only be 'allowed' to speak to people who would say only good things.

I'm not surprised attendance was low. Putting Meghan's involvement aside, the event sounded very dull and simply not worth that kind of money. It seemed more like a work 'team building' event, not a luxury retreat. And all those security checks and bans on photos can't have lifted the mood.

bluegreygreen · 18/04/2026 11:28

MarmaladeorJam · 18/04/2026 01:39

If they take the titles away they set a very dangerous precedent for themselves in the future.

AMW still has his titles, he has simply agreed to stop using them.

After all, if we can de-prince a prince, what is to stop us de-kinging a king?

(Poor English there but hopefully you know what I mean!)

AMW still has his titles, he has simply agreed to stop using them.

For clarity, because this keeps cropping up:

Andrew is no longer a prince, from the date of Charles' Letters Patent.
He does retain his Dukedom, as removal of that requires an act of parliament*, but was removed from the Roll of the Peerage, so cannot be addressed as Duke.
Charles III Letters Patent 03/11/2025 Letters Patent
Parliamentary briefing Removal of titles and honours

*Removal of a dukedom for historical reasons requires parliament; it was to reduce the power of the monarch, so that he couldn't remove power from noblemen who were objecting to his actions. I did wonder if it might happen when they talked of legislation to remove Mandelson's title (I'm sure they could have worded it to include both) but that clearly has gone quiet now.

Mylovelygreendress · 18/04/2026 11:36

So could KC order H and M to stop using their titles and issue a statement confirming that ?
If H and M are as wonderful and successful as their supporters think , lack of titles shouldn’t matter should it ??
I definitely agree with those who say they should be removed from the Royal website .

MissFenellaPrism · 18/04/2026 11:46

Dukedoms traditionally came with lands, so that law came about to stop the monarch ending Dukedoms and confiscating land.

bluegreygreen · 18/04/2026 11:46

He couldn't remove the Dukedom - that would take an act of parliament, as above.
He could remove the title of prince, but realistically I don't think that is likely to happen (nor do I think it should happen).

I think they should be removed from the Royal website (and especially the link to their website should be removed) - either that, or have separate sections on the RF website for working and non-working family members.

AtIusvue · 18/04/2026 11:49

All they did with Andrew was remove his name from some sort of Duke Roll. You don’t need an act of parliament.

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