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Prince Charles ‘plans to streamline the monarchy’ include ditching Sussexes for good

The Prince of Wales could lead a smaller royal family when he ascends to the throne. (Image: Jeremy Selwyn/Pool via REUTERS).

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Prince Charles ‘plans to streamline the monarchy’ include ditching Sussexes for good

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According to one expert, a ‘streamlined’ Royal Family may be reduced to only seven people carrying out formal tasks.

Predictions are that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be ‘ditched’ from the Royal family when Prince Charles is King.

 

The new set up will include both William and Charles, as well as their wives, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.

 

“Prince Charles has wanted for a very long time to cut the monarchy down to save costs and to make people worth the money that they got from the taxpayer,” Angela Levin said on talkRADIO.

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“I imagine that might be when Harry and Meghan are ditched from being members of the royal family.

“I think the outer edge, which the Queen has wanted to keep together for a very long time for sentimental reasons, which at her age she didn’t really particularly want change which I think is understandable.

“But he wants to change and I think he will do that.”

Following the death of his father, Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, is scheduled to assume duties as a “quasi-king.”

The Sussexes announced their retirement from official royal responsibilities in January 2020, however Harry will stay in the line of succession despite shedding his HRH title.

According to royal biographer Angela Levin, the Prince of Wales intends to save money with the move.

After Prince Philip’s death on April 9, both Prince Charles and Prince William were scheduled to meet to discuss the Monarchy’s future, including which family members should be working Royals.

According to the Mail Online, a slimmed version may also include Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte as senior royals.

Another royal expert earlier stated that Charles, 72, had not yet acquired a yearning to become King.

“Those around Charles detect no sign of any ‘at last’ sentiment,” Caroline Davies stated.

“It is not that he does, or does not, aspire to be King. Charles sees the role of the sovereign as something one is, not something one does.

“Like those before him, one occupies that space – for however long or short a time.”

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