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King Charles III is urged to ‘go the fully monty’ against Harry and Meghan to ‘protect’ the monarchy

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King Charles III is urged to 'go the fully monty' against Harry and Meghan to 'protect' the monarchy
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In a recent interview for GB News, Lee Cohen urges King Charles III to ‘go the fully monty‘ against Harry and Meghan to ‘protect’ the monarchy from future problems that may be caused by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and that may reflect badly on the institution.

The expert said, “It’s also not being mean to remove the titles of the Sussexes, as is proposed, and to remove Harry from the line of succession“, and added, “It’s preventing the monarchy from future damage. It’s protecting the institution“, making it known that it is not something personal against the duke and duchess but that the monarch should set an example with them.

Cohen explained that King Charles III should be tough on Meghan and Harry, arguing that “it’s ensuring clarity and focus on the role of the people who are associated with the institution“, as he believes the Sussexes have only caused conflict since they abandoned their royal duties.

The Sussexes have long attacked the crown through interviews, documentaries, and books, trying to tarnish the image of the institution, so Cohen explains, “Now it’s time to go the fully monty with them, who make trouble even during the monarchy’s gut wrenching health challenge“.

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