Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s comments during their appearance for TIME’s 100 Most Influential people have caused havoc in the royal palace. The comments made by the royal couple have been perpetuated as a swipe towards the recumbent President of the United States, Donald Trump.

Royal aides have revealed that the Palace is trying to distance itself further from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their US telecast.

This has also lead to the royal aides exposing that the two’s comments have violated their accordance with the Queen.

The Sandringham Summit last March 2020 occurred due to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to leave the royal institution.

According to insiders, the couple reached an agreement with the Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William that they will uphold the Queen’s honor upon their exit.

The royal family is expected to stay neutral on all things political, and Harry and Meghan’s participation and remarks on last week’s telecast has violated the royal system.

This blunder of the couple may lead to problems with their titles as well as Harry’s honorary military titles.

As part of the agreement in the Sandringham Summit, Harry’s numerous honorary military titles are to be left vacated for a year until the Summit is to take place again.

Harry’s chances of keeping his beloved military titles may be bleak after their meddling with US politics.

Their HRH title has also been in the hold, with the two only carrying the title ‘Duke and Duchess of Sussex’. With the surmounting pressure from the Britons to strip them off of their titles completely, the Palace may renounce them sooner than later.

A statement released from the couple’s spokesperson said that the couple’s remarks during the video telecast did not refer to any specific candidate or political party.

“But is instead a call for decency in how we engage with each other,” the Sussex spokesperson said.

Harry and Meghan called for Americans to vote on the November elections, with Harry commenting to reject hate speech, misinformation, online negativity.

Their annotations have reached President Donald Trump and was rebutted by the President, saying that he is not a big fan of the Duchess of Sussex and warned Prince Harry to be careful.

The US November elections have been getting worldwide traction due to the ongoing protests across America.

Meghan Markle is said to be voting in November for Joe Biden, the Democratic Presidential nominee.