Meghan Markle's Royal Dream Crushed After Harry's Ukraine Speech
Meghan's Royal Dream Crushed After Harry's Ukraine Speech

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been dealt a humiliating blow amid claims the Duke of Sussex's plans to reunite with the Royal Family hang in the balance. During TalkTV host Kevin O'Sullivan's brutal monologue on What Just Happened? on Wednesday night, the presenter claimed palace insiders suggested King Charles was left 'sickened' after Harry 'breached royal protocol' following his recent visit to Ukraine.

Harry's Ukraine Visit Sparks Fury

In April, King Charles's younger son Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Ukraine and called on Russia's President Vladimir Putin to end the war, also urging US President Donald Trump to show leadership to help resolve the conflict. The British royal family do not speak on political matters by way of protocol, although Charles and other senior royals have regularly voiced their support for Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met King Charles III at Windsor Castle on Monday following talks with Ukraine's European allies. After their private meeting, Zelensky thanked the UK for its 'ironclad' support and revealed he planned to invite the King for a state visit to Ukraine in the future.

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O'Sullivan's Scathing Verdict

In a brutal show opener, Kevin declared: 'Meghan Markle's royal dream is all but over.' He claimed Prince Harry 'crossed the line' when he delivered a speech in Ukraine back in April, suggesting the Montecito couple could be stripped of their royal titles.

Kevin said: 'King Charles has already blocked the Sussexes' plan to visit him in Britain because he wants to enjoy his summer. He is close to swinging the axe on his son's regal status. He ruthlessly reduced his brother to a lowly commoner, Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.' He claimed Meghan is 'horrified' at the prospect of becoming the 'next Sarah Ferguson' - the former wife of the Duke of York.

Harry's Stance on Royal Status

Six years after he left the UK with Meghan, Prince Harry has said he will 'always be part of the Royal Family.' The Duke of Sussex had been speaking to ITV News at the end of a two-day visit to Ukraine. 'I am here working doing the things that I was born to do,' he said, 'And I enjoy doing it.' He had travelled an hour's drive from the capital Kyiv on Friday to a town now synonymous with a war crime.

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