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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shocked the world when they announced, via Instagram and

  • press release, their plans to step back from their roles as senior royals in order to pursue

  • a more independent life with their young son, Archie.

  • While the tone of their statement was positive, numerous reports suggest that the Duke and

  • Duchess of Sussex may have defied the Queen of England's instructions and could be punished

  • for it.

  • According to the Evening Standard, Prince Harry had been transparent about his desires

  • to possibly leave the royal life behind.

  • He reportedly attempted to discuss the matter with both his father, Prince Charles, and

  • his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.

  • However, their "planned meeting" reportedly didn't take place because it was, quote, "blocked

  • by courtiers."

  • "Oh I hate when that happens."

  • The Standard reports that, quote, "The Queen made it clear to her grandson that he should

  • not proceed with any announcement this week about his future."

  • Harry directly defied that order when he and Meghan went public with their plans on January

  • 8th, 2020 - plans that include splitting time between the UK and North America.

  • On top of that, the Standard reports, quote, "Prince Charles and Prince William, the next

  • two in the line of succession, were only sent a copy of Harry and Meghan's statement '10

  • minutes' before it was released and without any further consultation."

  • Not exactly enough time to properly react to such a monumental decision, right?

  • Senior courtiers apparently believe that Harry and Meghan will, quote, "be punished for this"

  • - though it's unclear what that would entail, exactly.

  • Why all the fuss?

  • Well, when a member of the British royal family decides to do anything pertaining to their

  • official duties, they usually have to go through a long and detailed process that takes into

  • account the intricacies of their individual roles and positions.

  • That was supposed to happen when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle privately expressed their

  • desire to shake things up.

  • The Duke of Sussex contacted Prince Charles about spending more time in Canada and America

  • before Christmas, but, according to the Standard, he was told he, quote, "needed to come up

  • with a thought-out plan."

  • In order to fulfill that formal requirement, Harry sent a proposal to his father early

  • in the New Year but was told that, quote, "more time was needed to think through the

  • complex implications, particularly over funding."

  • It appears that Prince Harry wasn't willing to wait.

  • After he, Meghan, and their son, Archie, returned to England after spending the holidays in

  • Canada, the duke reportedly asked to meet with the queen.

  • While it's well known that the monarch has a particular fondness for her grandson, she

  • reportedly denied Harry's request.

  • Sources claim that she told him she was happy to meet him: but, quote, "would not discuss

  • his wishlist before he had discussed it in detail with his father."

  • Does an Instagram post qualify as a discussion?

  • "This never happened.

  • Back to your hockey matches and raging rivers!"

  • Markle and Harry had a sterling reputation for getting along with Queen Elizabeth.

  • Many have even suggested they were favorites of her royal highness, but their shocking

  • play for independence has supposedly changed all that.

  • An insider told The Sun,

  • "This is a declaration of war on the family.

  • There is fury over how they've done this without any thought for the implications for the institution.

  • The Queen is deeply upset.

  • The Prince of Wales [Harry's brother, Prince William] and Duke of Cambridge [Harry's dad,

  • Prince Charles] are incandescent with rage.

  • [...] Harry and Meghan wanted it their way or the highway.

  • So they've gone and exiled themselves from the Royal Family.

  • It's extraordinary."

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have attempted to side-step the official process when they

  • decided to leave behind their senior duties and embark on a new kind of life together

  • with their son, Archie, but this certainly isn't the first time the couple has broken

  • royal protocol.

  • In fact, their seemingly rebellious ways are one of the reasons they're so adored by the

  • public.

  • Of course, so-called "Megxit" supporters had a lot to say online.

  • One fan tweeted:

  • "Seriously.

  • Good luck to them.

  • I completely understand why they chose this route and admire the hell out of them for

  • it."

  • Another tweeted:

  • "Love Meghan even more.

  • She's the epitome of a modern woman, and that's the reason she gets all the hate."

  • Markle, in particular, has fueled others to rewrite their stories.

  • One follower tweeted,

  • "[M]y 2020 mood is 'stop doing stuff that's not working,' and Meghan Markle is its patron

  • saint."

  • "Slow and steady wins the race.

  • That's actually something that I truly live by."

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