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EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Will King Charles remove Harry and Meghan’s titles following their website launch?

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Harry and Meghan (pictured) continue to play by the royal rules as they launch another website - but will the King remove their titles?

Harry and Meghan continue to play by the royal rules as they launch another website, but will the King remove their titles?

“Not likely, that would involve Parliament and could easily fail,” says my trusted royal source.

Many of Charles’s subjects, particularly the older ones, are tired of the Sussexes, but younger people could find the move unfair, especially if the Duke of York is allowed to keep his titles.

However, my source adds: “King William might think otherwise.”

Harry and Meghan (pictured) continue to play by the royal rules as they launch another website – but will the King remove their titles?

Harry and Meghan were photographed yesterday at the Invictus Games One Year To Go event in Canada.

Harry and Meghan were photographed yesterday at the Invictus Games One Year To Go event in Canada.

Meghan appears smiling while looking at Harry in Whistler

Meghan appears smiling while looking at Harry in Whistler

Many of Charles's subjects (pictured), particularly the older ones, are tired of the Sussexes, but younger people could find the move unfair, especially if the Duke of York is allowed to keep his titles.

Many of Charles’s subjects (pictured), especially the older ones, are tired of the Sussexes, but younger people might consider such a move unfair, especially if the Duke of York is allowed to keep his titles.

Harry and Meghan's new website (pictured above) reads: 'The office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex'

Harry and Meghan’s new website (pictured above) reads: ‘The office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’

The Duke of Sussex's coat of arms is called the College of Arms (pictured above)

The Duke of Sussex’s coat of arms is called the College of Arms (pictured above)

As the dispute with Monty Python progresses: Eric Idle accused Terry GilliamHolly’s daughter, of mishandling the company’s business affairs – boss Python John Cleese enters the fray.

“I have worked with Holly for the last ten years and find her very efficient, clear-headed, hard-working and pleasant to deal with,” announces Cleese.

And he jokingly concludes: “Terry Gilliam is okay with this, too.”

As the dispute with Monty Python rages on, with Eric Idle accusing Terry Gilliam's daughter Holly of mismanaging the company's business affairs, Python boss John Cleese (pictured) enters the picture.

As the feud with Monty Python rages on (Eric Idle accused Terry Gilliam’s daughter Holly of mismanaging the company’s business affairs), Python boss John Cleese (pictured) enters the fray.

Defense Secretary Grant Shapps is reportedly “furious” at the military’s “woke” recruitment policies, calling them “nonsense.”

What world have you been living in? A £1.6 million recruitment drive in 2018 asked the questions “Can I be gay in the army?”, “Do I have to be a superhero?” and ‘Will I be heard?’

The then-derided Defense Secretary of the time, Gavin Williamson, threatened to resign over what he considered a “simplified” recruitment.

A plan to recruit Princes William and Harry as poster boys was abandoned because they were considered “too posh.”

Defense Secretary Grant Shapps (pictured) is reportedly

Defense Secretary Grant Shapps (pictured) is reportedly ‘furious’ at the army’s ‘woke’ recruitment policies, calling them ‘nonsense’.

House of Lords ministers have been urged to approach Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr to advise the touring musicians with their tax forms.

The late George Harrison would have been amused. After accountants warned the group, “Two of you are close to being bankrupt, and the other two might be bankrupt soon,” Harrison composed a bitter song, Taxman, for his album Revolver.

“It was at Taxman that I first realized that although we had started making money, we were actually donating most of it in taxes,” he explained.

Ministers in the House of Lords have been urged to approach Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr, both pictured, to advise touring musicians with their tax forms.

Ministers in the House of Lords have been urged to approach Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr, both pictured, to advise touring musicians with their tax forms.

Trivia-loving DJ Steve Wright, who has died aged 69, was known for his ‘factoids’ – useless information with a twist.

Examples include actor Hugh Grant’s middle name is Mungo, and Amanda Holden’s first television appearance, aged 19 in 1991, was as a contestant on Cilla Black’s Blind Date. She was not chosen.

Trivia-loving DJ Steve Wright (pictured), who has died aged 69, was known for his 'factoids' - useless information with a twist

Trivia-loving DJ Steve Wright (pictured), who has died aged 69, was known for his ‘factoids’ – useless information with a twist

After failing to be selected once again as a Labor parliamentary candidate, this time for the Brighton Pavilion, transgender actor Eddie Izzard’s Hamlet in America has failed to impress the New York Times.

“One is left with the feeling that Eddie Izzard did not play Hamlet but was defeated by him,” sighs the newspaper’s critic. Oh darling.

After failing to be selected as a Labor parliamentary candidate once again, this time for Brighton Pavilion, Hamlet in America, by transgender artist Eddie Izzard (pictured), has failed to impress the New York Times.

After failing to be selected as a Labor parliamentary candidate once again, this time for Brighton Pavilion, Hamlet in America, by transgender artist Eddie Izzard (pictured), has failed to impress the New York Times.

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