Queen told to remove Prince Harry from succession order to stop Duke from becoming king
Prince Harry: Expert discusses succession order
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Prince Harry is currently sixth in line to the throne behind his father Prince Charles, his older brother Prince William and the Duke of Cambridge’s three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Royal commentator Hugo Vickers told Good Morning Britain that in the future if a “terrible disaster” happened to the Cambridge family Prince Harry would become king.
GMB’s Piers Morgan asked: “Has any member of the Royal Family had all of their titles removed in the last 100 years?”
Mr Vickers replied: “Well, not titles, the main example is the Duke of Windsor and when Edward VIII abdicated he was given the title of HRH the Duke of Windsor.
“But it was made absolutely clear that any children that were born to him would not be in the line of succession.
“So there was never any question of him coming back again.
“The problem with Prince Harry is that he number six in line to the throne.
“So if some terrible disaster happened to the Cambridge family, he would find himself as King.”
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