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King Charles may begin to treat Harry and Meghan as if they ‘do not exist’

King Charles may begin to treat Harry and Meghan as if they ‘do not exist’

King Charles may begin to treat Harry and Meghan as if they ‘do not exist’

King Charles may begin to treat Harry and Meghan as if they ‘do not exist’

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  • King Charles may begin treating Harry and Meghan as if they don’t “exist” if they criticize the royal family.
  • Royal expert Kinsey Schofield believes they will be treated similarly to Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
  • Kinsey suggested that Charles treat Harry and Meghan as if they “do not exist” to avoid more backlash.
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According to an expert, King Charles may begin treating Prince Harry and his bride Meghan Markle as if they don’t “exist” if they continue to criticize the royal family.

If the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to criticize the monarch, royal expert Kinsey Schofield believes they will be treated similarly to Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.

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The To Die For Daily anchor told the publication “What I’m seeing right now is Charles looking at the way Wallis and Edward were handled and saying, “You know what? That might be the right way to go.'”

“We’re going to distance ourselves; we’re not going to give them a platform through us,” she added. “Anything they do from here on out, they can do on their own terms.”

As Harry‘s great-great uncle Edward VIII abdicated the monarchy in 1936 to marry Wallis, the former King was exiled from the United Kingdom and relocated to France.

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The couple returned to England for the funerals of King George VI and Queen Mary, but they were never close to the Royal family.

Kinsey suggested that King Charles treat Harry and Meghan as if they “do not exist” to avoid more backlash.

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“It does feel like they’re going to kind of pretend they do not exist, almost,” the expert added. “Pretend that the problem is not there because that’s what they did with Wallis and Edward.”

“It’s something that Charles watched, and it hurt him because I think there was a time when he was curious about that and why the family behaved in that way. But ultimately, it protected the family.”

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