So here we go again—another royal title headed for the chopping block under the watchful eyes of Parliament. After the monarchy recently showed Prince Andrew the door (well, technically, his titles), the whispers are swirling louder than Mercury in retrograde: could Prince Harry be next on the list? The “Removal of Titles Bill” has reemerged like a persistent cosmic storm, promising the monarch the power to strip titles not just in scandalous circumstances but whenever the mood strikes—or when a certain royal sibling feels slighted. Honestly, with the Sun shining squarely on relationships this week, it’s almost poetic that family drama is reaching royal proportions. Prince Harry, who’s been orbiting away from the crown since 2020, now finds himself navigating a potential celestial eclipse that could see him lose the “Duke of Sussex” and “His Royal Highness” tags altogether. Meanwhile, Harry’s been making some heartfelt overtures to mend fences—perhaps hoping to realign his stars with the monarchy’s once again. And Meghan? She’s reportedly cheering him on, playing the ultimate cosmic cheerleader. In this saga of crowns and cosmic alignments, one can’t help but wonder: Is this just a passing planetary transit or the dawn of a new royal era? LEARN MORE.
Prince Harry could be the next in line to lose his title after the monarchy recently stripped his uncle of his own.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, had his titles revoked amid continued backlash over his alleged involvement with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Now, Prince Harry, who has been largely estranged from the monarchy since 2020, is being predicted to face the same fate following the relaunch of the “Removal of Titles Bill” in Parliament.
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The possibility of Prince Harry having his titles revoked is now higher than ever, following British politician Rachael Maskell’s introduction of a proposal for a “Removal of Titles Bill.”
The bill was introduced after the monarchy formally initiated a process to remove the “Style, Titles, and Honours” of Andrew in an effort to further distance the institution from his association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
If passed, the bill would grant the monarch the authority to remove royal titles on his own initiative, either upon the recommendation of a joint committee of Parliament or at the request of the titleholder.
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But with Prince William next in line to succeed his father, sources have claimed they wouldn’t be surprised if he invoked the proposed law against his brother, from whom he has been estranged for years.
“If they pass these bills, I would not be surprised if Harry is the next one to go,” one insider told Page Six. “I would not be surprised if William does that … he’s not a vindictive person, but he feels very let down, and it’s always much more difficult when you are let down by somebody close to you.”
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Adding weight to the possibility that Prince Harry could face the same measure were Maskell’s remarks in an interview with the PA News agency.
She explained that although the bill was prompted by Andrew’s scandal, it is being advanced with the intent to apply it in other future scenarios as deemed necessary by Parliament and the monarchy.
The bill would also not be limited to princes, but would cover a “whole range of titles,” regardless of rank.
“It’s not targeted at this event, obviously it’s triggered by this event, but it would sit on the statute to be used for any such future occasion,” she said, per Independent.
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The politician added, “It does include a whole range of titles, so we’ve researched into this, it will include peerages it will include, obviously, baronets and earls and dukes and all of that and then it will be for princes and princesses as well. So all titles which are given, it will be able to remove.”
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Although Prince Harry has yet to make any comments about the situation, a palace insider suggested that the Invictus Games founder “must be quite scared” of the proposed bill.
If such a law were used against Harry, it would mean he’d have to relinquish the title “His Royal Highness,” which he and his wife, Meghan Markle, have allegedly continued to use despite stepping down from their senior royal roles in 2020.
Harry would also no longer be addressed as the Duke of Sussex, a title first created in 1801 and bestowed upon him by the late Queen Elizabeth II upon his marriage to Meghan in 2018.
Other subsidiary titles like the Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel will also be stripped in such a scenario.

In the meantime, Harry has been making efforts to reunite with the monarchy, a move that, if successful, could help prevent any potential removal of his titles.
In September, he met with his father for the first time since February 2024, around the period when the King’s cancer diagnosis was announced.
The reunion was described as “super positive and very relaxed” and reportedly included several emotional moments.
Shortly after the meeting, Harry hinted in an interview that he intends to make more visits and possibly bring along his family.
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Recently, a source told Page Six that the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, has also been supportive of Harry’s reconciliation moves.
“They need the [royal] family,” said the insider, adding, “Meghan is aware of that.”
“Meghan knows that Harry won’t be returning to royal duties, but on a human, personal level, [she wants for him to be] able to get on good terms with his father,” the source continued.
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