No titles for Archie and Lili?: Charles III. downgrades Harry and Meghan

There has been a huge crisis between the royal family and Harry and Meghan for years.

No titles for Archie and Lili?: Charles III. downgrades Harry and Meghan

There has been a huge crisis between the royal family and Harry and Meghan for years. The dispute now apparently has an impact on a list on the royal website. There the Sussexes are almost put at the end.

Prince Harry and his wife, Duchess Meghan, have been taken down on the Royal Family's website. You now find yourself at the end, alongside the disgraced Prince Andrew. Until recently, according to The Telegraph, the couple were in the middle of the list - among senior members of the family but ahead of other royals such as the second uncles and aunts of King Charles III: Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester and his wife Birgitte, Princess Alexandra or Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

When the website was updated following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Andrew were apparently positioned at the bottom of the page. Prince Andrew fell out of favor after his alleged involvement in the Epstein scandal and had to step down from his posts. According to The Telegraph, the reorganization on the site could reflect the vision of King Charles III. of a slimmer monarchy, as well as showing the status of the members of the royal family who assist the monarch in his duties.

Around 15 months ago, the Sussexes were moved down the list on the royal website for the first time - from their place just below Prince William and Princess Kate to below the Wessexes, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, and Princess Anne. Harry and Meghan had stepped down as senior royals in early 2020 and moved to California.

It also remains unclear whether the Sussexes' children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, will be allowed to use the titles Prince and Princess. As the king's grandsons, they are theoretically entitled to them and have the right to be referred to as "Royal Highness". However, while some updates have been made to the Royal website, Archie and Lili, as the girl is called, have not changed. A sign that King Charles hasn't made his final decision on the titles yet? A spokesman for the monarch said, according to the Telegraph: "The live update on a website doesn't quite work." He added: "We will work to update the website as soon as we receive information."

As the "Mirror" recently reported, the waves between Harry and his father could smooth out again. The 38-year-old is currently revising his planned disclosure book. The exact reasons for this are not yet known, but it is assumed that the prince softened some passages so as not to further fuel the dispute with his family. Actually, the supposedly long-completed book should be published shortly.