Harry’s unusual response when asked why he and Meghan don’t renounce their title of Dukes of Sussex

In this cascade of revelations of Harryas part of his macro media campaign to prime the launch of his memoirs In the shadow, there is always an answer that surpasses the previous one. There is always a more difficult still. This time it has been his Sussex title.




Harry is promoting his book. ITV, CBS and Good Morning America… The Prince gets huge ratings, but his popularity plummets. He has not left a puppet with a head: Camilla is left as a villain; his brother Guillermowho beat him and practically manipulated him into dressing in that fatal Nazi uniform at the 2005 costume party; Katewho supported Guillermo; Carloswho ignored him when he implored him not to marry Camilla. That for his father he was like a replacement (hence the title of the book). That he never accused his family of racism and that he only saw “an unconscious bias” then. And so on to infinity.




Among his revelations of when he lost his virginity, when he tried cocaine or marijuana; or how she gave herself up to alcohol to overcome the pain of her mother’s death, there is a matter that remained to be asked. What about the Sussex title. That was what Anderson Cooper asked him on the show Good Morning America. Harry replied: “And what difference would it make?”

In addition, he added that neither he nor his wife “they will return to the UK” nor will they ever be active members of the royal family again. “Never”settled the duke.