Anti-monarchy group says Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are 'free to do whatever they want'


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry received backlash after launching new website using royal titles

Anti-monarchy group says Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are 'free to do whatever they want'

The chief executive of anti-monarchy group Republic, Graham Smith, has said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are free to do what they want.

Smith was reacting to royal expert Russell Myers' tweet as Harry and Meghan sparked controversy by launching a new website using royal titles.

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Russell took to X, formerly Twitter, and shared his report for the Mirror UKsaying: “NEW: Harry and Meghan did not consult royals before launching 'exploitative' website.”

Commenting on it, Graham Smith said: “I don't support Harry and Meghan, but they are free to do what they want. And as for exploiting their titles, that is the objective of the monarchy.”

He alleged that “Charles and the others exploit their positions for personal gain on an industrial scale.”

Meghan and Harry launched their new website, replacing their Archewell foundation's site, and the couple has received massive criticism for using royal titles.

Royal historian Hugo Vickers has called him “exploitative in the extreme.”

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Another royal expert, Angela Levin, says Harry and Meghan hated the royal family, so they appear to be working on one of their own.

“It is full of exaggeration and pomposity and is a spiteful attack on real royals who must do something please.”

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