Prince Harry, now living in United States, may face removal of his royal title, similar to his uncle Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Page Six reports this concern rose again after UK politician Rachel Maskell re-submitted the “Titles Removal” bill.
“If these bills pass, I would not be surprised if Harry is next,” one royal insider told Page Six. “I would not be surprised if William does it. William not a vindictive person, but he feels deeply let down. It always hurts more when someone close lets you down.”
Page Six has reached out to representatives for both Prince William and Prince Harry.
The brothers have not spoken for more than two years. Sources close to William, 43, say his anger grew after Harry released his memoir “Spare” in 2023.
Royal author Hugo Vickers earlier said the rift between the two brothers now so deep that William may not even invite Harry to his coronation.
“Harry must be quite scared,” one palace insider added, reacting to Maskell’s proposal.
If the bill moves forward and becomes law, King Charles III and heir Prince William will receive power to strip hereditary titles at their discretion.
“I will not be surprised if Harry becomes next, and I will not be surprised if William takes this step. He not a revenge-driven person, but he feels very disappointed,” Vickers added.
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He also noted strained relations may eventually lead to Harry becoming an unwelcome guest at William’s coronation.
