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Subject The UK Monarchy Cannot Have 2 Kings - A Royal Coup?
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Original Message It seems Harry wants to be on equal footing as his brother William - the future King of England. William is the rightful heir to the throne while Harry is 6th in the line of succession and dropping in status with each new addition to the royal family. Yet Harry seems to want to carve out a competing, NWO, globalist royal identity for himself - is this an attempted royal coup?:

"Sources say Harry told his grandmother more than a year ago that he and Meghan wanted to set up their own 'court' independent of Buckingham Palace and Clarence House, while retaining funding from them.

The prince was firmly told that this outcome would not be possible and that no one was 'bigger' – or more important – than the Queen."

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The HRH egos have landed: That’s the devastating verdict from Diana’s private secretary PATRICK JEPHSON, who argues Harry and Meghan have let rocket-fuelled vanity triumph over duty
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The Duke and Duchess also released a short video retrospective of their 2019 and, in the light of yesterday’s news, it’s well worth re-watching, not least as a reminder that they put in a respectable amount of work for The Firm and looked good doing it...

But why did the sixth in line to the Throne think he needed such a slick, election-style video?

Solidarity

There was a clue in the accompanying message from the royal couple which, along with New Year greetings, thanked readers for their ‘continuing support’.

From a politician, or sports team or charity those words wouldn’t have raised an eyebrow. But from a palace they certainly should...

It’s a world of competing allegiances in which even a seasonal greeting can all-too readily read like a subliminal campaign call.

The ‘brothers at war’ saga was an ugly crack in the royal facade, one which both households kept missing opportunities to repair.

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