This decision came out of the Sandringham Summit — a key meeting between senior royals to talk about Harry and Meghan’s choice and what it meant for their future roles.
According to a source, the summit “made it clear they had agreed not to use the HRH titles at all, ever, in any capacity”.
Now, a close friend of Prince William says he’s unhappy about the situation. They claimed that once William becomes king, he might take away the HRH titles from Harry and Meghan.
“There is no way King William will stand for this. The titles will simply be removed when he is king. A way will be found,” they said.
This attitude is quite different from King Charles’ stance. Sources say he “has no appetite for a fight” over the issue.
Royal Insider has reached out to Kensington Palace for a response.

Meghan changed how her name appeared on Archie’s birth certificate
When Archie was born in 2018, Meghan signed his birth certificate using her full name, “Rachel Meghan Markle.”
Later on, she changed it to “Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex.”
At that time, both Meghan and Harry were still working members of the royal family, so she was fully entitled to make that change. Still, the move sparked speculation about her reasons.
Some royal watchers believe Meghan made the change to follow Princess Diana’s example — Diana used to sign as “Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.”
Others say Meghan might’ve just been following royal rules, which often require official documents to use formal royal titles rather than personal names.
What is Meghan Markle’s title?
Meghan is officially known as the Duchess of Sussex. Even though she and Harry are no longer working royals, they have kept their Sussex titles.
She also holds the titles Countess of Dumbarton and Baroness Kilkeel.
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