The proposed law, akin to measures from the First World War denying German nobles their British titles, aims to respect individuals' decisions to no longer be part of the monarchy. If enacted, it could remove "titles and privileges" for those who choose to step away from royal duties.
According to a friend of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge might not object to Harry and Meghan losing their titles, especially in light of recent tensions within the royal family. The friend suggested that William's approach may align with that of his father, Prince Charles, who aims to build bridges with Harry but may not have the same forgiving attitude.
Prince Harry, currently fifth in line to the throne, stepped down as a senior working royal in 2020 and resides in the US. The proposed law, seen as a potential 'nuclear option,' seeks to address the status of royals who distance themselves from the monarchy.
While Nostradamus' predictions about a "King of the Isles" being "driven out by force" add an element of speculation to royal developments, the proposed law raises questions about the future of Harry and Meghan's titles within the British monarchy.