Home » Prince Harry is stirring up trouble again! Rumor has it that he wants to give his children their mother’s surname. Insider information revealed

Prince Harry is stirring up trouble again! Rumor has it that he wants to give his children their mother’s surname. Insider information revealed

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Prince Harry has made a new move! In order to help his children apply for British passports with royal titles and honorifics, Prince Harry not only deepened the conflict between him and King Charles, but also reportedly wanted to “change his mother’s surname” to apply for British passports for his children, which confused many people in the royal family.

According to The Guardian, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan encountered a “stuck” dilemma when applying for British passports with royal titles for their children. The two were first notified that the application would be delayed due to technical problems, and then they changed to the 24-hour express service provided by the British government, but were cancelled at the critical interview stage.

It is understood that Prince Harry and his wife also sent a lawyer’s letter requesting to review the relevant information on the application delay. Generally speaking, the British standard passport application only takes about 3 weeks; but Prince Harry got the children’s passports, and it had been a full 6 months since the application was submitted; there are even rumors that Prince Harry was so angry during the process that he wanted to use his late mother Princess Diana’s maiden name “Spencer” to apply for passports for his children.

Sources revealed that Prince Archie already had a British passport with “Mountbatten-Windsor”, a combination of the family names of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. This time, Prince Harry applied for passports for his children in the hope of using the title “Sussex” he was granted after marriage, and marking the titles of “Prince”, “Princess” and “Your Highness”.

It is reported that Prince Harry hopes that his children can become princes and princesses with the honorific title of His Royal Highness (HRH) in order to obtain the security protection rights of royal family members and add security to his children’s safety, but the use of the method of announcing the change of surname may further deepen the rift between Prince Harry and the royal family.

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