Another issue involving Harry and Meghan: 'Slap in the face to King Charles'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle created another controversy when they posed for a photo with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
The decision is being dubbed a "slap in the face" to King Charles III and the royal history, as Holness is known for his anti-monarchist views.
Sarah Vine, a famous journalist, spoke out on the topic, calling the couple's association with anti-monarchist forces as a clear signal to the Palace.
In a letter to The Express, she said, "By choosing to break cover in such vehemently anti-monarchist company, the Duke and Duchess appear to be sending a very clear signal to the Palace."
She went on to say, "It appears to me that they intend to use their royal connection to undermine both the individual reputations of members of the royal family and that of the institution as a whole."
"I hope that I am wrong," she added, pointing out how the Montecito royals are "helping to fuel anti-royalist sentiment throughout the Commonwealth and elsewhere."
"The late Queen, who loved the Commonwealth and used her position to promote forgiveness and compassion, would be saddened.
"As for King Charles, I can see only one course of action: he should give them what they claim to want and set them free of their royal shackles by stripping them, finally, of all titles."