Royals latest – Frustrated Prince Charles 'gives up on Harry and Meghan and could cast them out of Royal Family FOREVER'

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry risk being "cast out for good" as they have "pushed things too far", according to one insider.

The source claims the Duke of Sussex's fragile relationship with his father Prince Charles could dash any hope of a future official role within the royal family.

They even said it could ultimately result in the Firm severing all ties with the couple forever.

The insider told Best Life: "Everything that has happened since the Duke of Edinburgh's passing has only made matters worse. For every small step forward, there are two backward.

"The Prince of Wales has a vision of what the Royal Family may look like in the future and if things stay the way they are—or worsen—Harry and Meghan may not be part of that picture. The Sussexes may find themselves cast out for good."

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  • John Hall

    HARRY IS A 'ROCK STAR', SAYS US MEDIA

    US media has described Prince Harry as a "rock star" following his appearance at the recording of the VAX Live concert.

    Mike Sington, from NBC Universal, said on Twitter: "Prince Harry gets his name in lights, as he makes a rock star appearance to a standing ovation in Los Angeles."

    And The Hollywood Reporter’s Chris Gardner added: "Well, he’s here!

    "Los Angeles LOVES Prince Harry tonight — he gets electric reception and standing ovation as he steps out on the biggest stage since moving down the road in Montecito."

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    HARRY 'FOUND ETON HARDER THAN WILLIAM'

    Prince Harry "probably had it harder finding his way" at Eton College than his brother William, it is claimed.

    The Duke of Cambridge was said to be "very integrated" at the prestigious private school, while the Duke of Sussex "wasn't".

    Speaking to The Cut, a contemporary of the royal brothers, named Jim, said: "William was very integrated. William was a Pop so he was like a homecoming-king type, but Harry wasn’t — I think Harry probably had it harder finding his way.

    "The attitude towards them was very matter of fact."

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    HARRY 'ISN'T SO THRILLED' ABOUT LIFE IN US

    Prince Harry "isn't so thrilled" after his life in the US following his interview with Oprah Winfrey, it is claimed.

    Charlie Rae, a former royal editor at The Sun, told talkRADIO he thinks the duke "realises he's frozen out" and compared him to a "startled rabbit caught in the headlights" since he left for California.

    He said: "He isn't so thrilled about his new circumstances as he wants you to believe.

    "Out in the US, Harry looks like a startled rabbit caught in the headlights.

    "I believe that this is a problem that will never go away, it will not be solved."

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    POLL SUGGESTS PRINCE HARRY ‘SHOULD BECOME KING INSTEAD OF CHARLES’

    The Duke of Sussex should become King instead of his dad, the Prince of Wales, a survey has been told.

    The recent Deltapoll research found that more than half of 18 to 24-year-olds want Prince Harry to be crowned King when his grandma dies as he is the “preferred future monarch”, reports the Express.

    Despite the royal quitting the UK with Meghan Markle to start a new life in the US, 51 per cent of respondents in that age bracket want him to reign as monarch.

    Forty-seven per cent of the 1,590 adults polled said they preferred Prince William to be King rather than Prince Charles.

    On Australian morning TV show Sunrise, royal commentator Anna Musson said: “Of course you’re going to vote for the person similar to you.”

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    KATE AND WILLIAM'S KIDS 'DON'T NEED CHILDHOOD BOND WITH ARCHIE'

    Prince William and Kate Middleton's children "don't need a childhood bond" with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son Archie, according to a royal author.

    Ingrid Seward said George, Charlotte and Louis will create a bond with their cousin later in life.

    She told Express.co.uk: “I am sure Diana would have wanted her sons’ offspring to be friends as she would have known how difficult it is to form friendships outside the family as people cannot be trusted not to let some indiscretion slip out.

    “How cool to have a Californian cousin who is going to be such a dude as Archie.

    “So they may not have the childhood bond, which they really don’t need as they have lots of little friends, but they will really appreciate Archie later on in their lives.”

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    PRINCE HARRY ‘WOULD BE A HIT AT MOMMY AND ME MEDITATION SESSIONS’

    The Duke of Sussex would be a “big hit” at popular LA baby classes favoured by Brits, reckons an expat.

    OK! ex-editor-in-chief Sarah Ivens writes in the Daily Mail: “Baby classes are more exciting in LA, [including] at The Cow’s End Cafe, near the beach, always filled with yogi mamas like Meghan who headed upstairs for ‘mommy and me’ meditation sessions.

    “Harry would be a big hit with the worn-down Brit mums who gather there looking for a lift during those first few months with a new baby.

    “So long as Harry and Meghan have a group of Brits to laugh and cry with, it’ll be the perfect place for Archie to become a big brother.”

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