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Sarah Vine says the Sussexes should be stripped of their titles to stop them ‘shamelessly’ monetising the Royal Family on YouTube talk show The Reaction

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In the latest episode, published today, Mail columnists Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce set their sights on Harry and Meghan's new website, ¿Sussex.com¿.

Prince Harry and Meghan should be stripped of their titles to stop them blatantly profiting from the royal family, according to the Mail talk show The Reaction.

In the latest episode, published today, Mail columnists Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce set their sights on Harry and Meghan’s new website, ‘Sussex.com’, to ask whether the couple are swapping royal titles and reneging on their agreement with the late Queen. .

Without the royal family, Ms. Vine said, Harry would simply be a “slightly stout, balding former soldier,” while Meghan would be a “moderately attractive and not very successful former actress.”

After sources close to the former royals attempted to quell any furore over the website’s name, Ms Vine added: “What really irritated me was that ‘his people’ responded to the criticism… saying that Sussex is his last name.”

Mr. Pierce chimed in: “In my opinion, it’s a shameless way to monetize them by reminding the world that they’re real.”

In the latest episode, published today, Mail columnists Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce set their sights on Harry and Meghan’s new website, ‘Sussex.com’.

Harry and Meghan are pictured yesterday at the Invictus Games One Year To Go event

Harry and Meghan are pictured yesterday at the Invictus Games One Year To Go event

The couple was photographed talking to a ski instructor in Whistler, Canada.

The couple was photographed talking to a ski instructor in Whistler, Canada.

Meghan looked happy as she held Harry's hand in Canada on Valentine's Day.

Meghan looked happy as she held Harry’s hand in Canada on Valentine’s Day.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in September 2023. The photograph now appears on the Sussex.com homepage

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in September 2023. The photograph now appears on the Sussex.com homepage

Meghan's coat of arms issued in 2018 is seen above the couple's names on Sussex.com

Meghan’s coat of arms issued in 2018 is seen above the couple’s names on Sussex.com

Ms Vine concluded that the Sussexes “should be stripped of their titles to finally put an end to this nonsense” as their “monetary currency is their association with the royal family”.

Granted, Pierce said he believes that to save the royal family from further embarrassment, “the Firm” should not “stop stripping them of their titles” and should also stop their children from using Prince and Princess.

In addition to the Sussexes, the couple, who share their ideas and views on the biggest issues of the day, no matter how controversial, discuss why it’s considered “cool” to be anti-Israel and their hatred of Valentine’s Day.

They are united in their condemnation of the horrific scenes that took place this week outside Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood’s home by a “barking” pro-Palestinian mob.

“I think there’s a fine line between legitimate protest and intimidation and I think those people crossed it,” Ms Vine said.

Mr. Pierce asked: “What is it about Palestine that incites the mob and makes them turn so vehemently and cruelly against Israel and anyone who supports the State of Israel?”

To which his YouTube talk show co-host responded: “It’s anti-Semitism, in one word.”

He added: ‘There is an element where it is simply fashionable to support Palestine. It reminds me a little of when I was younger and everyone thought Che Guevara was a cool guy.

‘It’s the path of least resistance. “If you say ‘I support Palestine,’ people will say ‘yes’ because that makes them feel good and makes them feel like they are on the right side.”

Prince Harry and Meghan at the premiere of the film Bob Marley: One Love in Jamaica on January 23

Prince Harry and Meghan at the premiere of the film Bob Marley: One Love in Jamaica on January 23

Plus the Sussexes, the couple, who share their ideas and views on the biggest issues of the day, no matter how controversial.

Plus the Sussexes, the couple, who share their ideas and views on the biggest issues of the day, no matter how controversial.

Vine and Pierce are united in their condemnation of the ugly scenes when a “howling” pro-Palestinian mob gathered outside Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood's home this week.

Vine and Pierce are united in their condemnation of the ugly scenes when a “howling” pro-Palestinian mob gathered outside Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood’s home this week.

The couple also spoke of their distaste for the consumerist, Americanized and unromantic event that Valentine's Day has become.

The couple also spoke of their distaste for the consumerist, Americanized and unromantic event that Valentine’s Day has become.

They also spoke of their distaste for the consumerist, Americanized and unromantic event that Valentine’s Day has become.

Ms Vine revealed she “hates Valentine’s Day” and believes a better way to show someone you love them is by taking out the bins, unloading the dishwasher or not mentioning when your partner has put on a little weight.

He added: “This sort of horrible thing where you go to Marks & Spencer or Tesco and get some sort of Valentine’s meal deal on a bunch of overpriced, overly processed roses is just tacky and horrible.”

Last week’s episode, in which the Mail’s star writers argued with royal author Tom Bower why King Charles cannot reconcile with Prince Harry, has been viewed more than 234,000 times.

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