The titles were removed after the couple stepped back form their royal duties
The royal family is apparently paying the price for removing the HRH titles of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Express.co.uk reported that the move has likely "backfired" for King Charles, fuelling the couple's desire desire to want to keep speaking out about the Royal Family and firing potshots from all angles.
It said the the chief aim of removing the couple's titles was to protect the monarchy.
Citing a commentator, the report said the decision has proved to be a double-edged sword in the long-run.
Meanwhile, Sunday Times's royal editor was quoted by
news.com.au as saying, "If the past three years have shown anything since
the Sussexes stepped down from royal duties, it is that banning them from
using their HRH titles has only emboldened them to take on all the battles
that royal life once prevented them from entering."
News.com.au
reported that the Duke of Sussex has been on a "truth-telling" spree -
particularly over the past few months with the release of the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex's Netflix docuseries in December and Harry's memoir Spare
in the following month.
Harry targeted his father King Charles,
brother Prince William and Queen Consort Camilla in his book which released
earlier this year.