Should Prince Harry Surrender His Right to the Throne? | Good Morning Britain

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been stripped of their prestigious patronages as the couple confirmed Megxit was permanent. Harry and Meghan wanted to retain their formal roles with the military, arts, Commonwealth and sporting organisations, but were informed they would have to relinquish the posts after talks with the Queen and senior royals.

But is it time that Harry was also now removed from the line of succession?

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Broadcast on 22/02/2021

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