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Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for British monarchy, say supporters | Life

Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for British monarchy, say supporters | Life
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By Syndicated Content By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry and Meghan s TV interview in which they talked of racism, neglect and feuding inside the royal family is the biggest challenge to the British monarchy this century, but supporters say it will survive, at least while Elizabeth is queen. Meghan and Harry s accusations underscore just how hard the taxpayer-funded institution, which traces its roots through 1,000 years of British and English history, has found it to adapt to a meritocratic world and intense media scrutiny. The monarchy, headed by Queen Elizabeth, will try to ride out the turmoil and then quietly reform - as it did in the abdication crisis in 1936 when Edward VIII gave up his throne for American divorcee Wallis Simpson, or in the public anger following the death of Harry s mother Princess Diana in 1997.

Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for British monarchy

Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for British monarchy
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Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for British monarchy

6 Min Read LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry and Meghan’s TV interview in which they talked of racism, neglect and feuding inside the royal family is the biggest challenge to the British monarchy this century, but supporters say it will survive, at least while Elizabeth is queen. Britain s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in this undated handout photo. Harpo Productions/Joe Pugliese/Handout via REUTERS Meghan and Harry’s accusations underscore just how hard the taxpayer-funded institution, which traces its roots through 1,000 years of British and English history, has found it to adapt to a meritocratic world and intense media scrutiny.

Meghan and Harry s revelations not yet fatal for Britis

LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - Prince Harry and Meghan's TV interview in which they talked of racism, neglect and feuding inside the royal family is the biggest challenge to the British monarchy this century, but supporters say it will survive, at least while Elizabeth is queen.

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