Queen Margrethe II of Denmark announced this week that it would remove four princes, Prince Nikolai, Prince Felix, Prince Henrik and Prince Athena, to make them quite good.

Queen Margrethe II (Queen Margrethe II) announced this week that the four princes, Prince Nikolai, Prince Felix, Prince Henrik and Princess Athena, were removed, which surprised them. Royal experts revealed that this move will put pressure on the new British king, Charles, prompting him to take decisive action against Harry and Meghan.

According to the Daily Mail Online report, Queen Margaret, 82, canceled the titles of "princess" and "princess" of four children of the second son Prince Joachim on the grounds of "to make their grandchildren live a better life." The statement pointed out that from January 1 next year (2023), Prince Yuakin's descendants can only use the titles of Earl Monpezat and Baron, which will be similar adjustments made to streamline the monarchy, suggesting that this move echoes the ideals of the British or other European royal families.

Return to the British royal family, the Duke of Sussex voluntarily fled 2 years ago, Harry and Meghan, because after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles is still considering the identity of their children Archie and Lilibet.

It is worth noting that Charles has always talked about "internal slimming". Experts warned that Queen Margaret's actions undoubtedly put pressure on him and whip him to complete the plan as soon as possible, including the future of Harry and his wife, the title of "His Highness" of the Arche brother and sister, and the stay and departure of Prince Andrew .

Royal financial expert and former MP Norman Baker said, "For decades, the need to streamline the royal family has become increasingly obvious, and as other European monarchies such as Denmark do so, this demand is certain."

When Queen Margaret of Denmark went to the UK to attend the state funeral, someone had noticed that she was particularly enthusiastic in the face of Charles, and it was speculated that the two had discussed the practice of slimming the royal family. Another royal expert, Phil Dampier, said that Margaret has always been decisive, while Charles recalls learning from lessons, doing things at his own pace, and never procrastinate. "Charles will be encouraged by her, and on the other hand, she may be worried about making too many decisions until he sees Harry's new book and Netflix show"