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Meghan Markle’s claims could spell end of British monarchy: parliamentarian

Parliamentarian has claimed there are some shocking allegations for Meghan Markle’s about her life in the royal family have fundamentally altered the British monarchy “as we know it,” The first black member of Parliament, Diane Abbott Former Shadow Home Secretary, is doing  theorized in a new Vanity Fair cover story that, as a result of Markle’s claims, the monarchy “as we know it will last as long as the queen is alive.”

By the death of Majesty’s, Abbott said, “I think there will be a big public debate and I think what the royal family and their advisers did with Meghan will be part of the argument for change.”

Abbott declared that a discussion could even reach the floor of Parliament, with a “clamor to look at the current arrangement and maybe move to a more Scandinavian monarchy, where you don’t have all the pomp and ceremony.”

Moreover, British writer Anna Pasternak told that Markle’s claims may even stop Prince Charles from being knocked King. “I’m not 100 percent sure that we will see Charles ascend to the throne,” Pasternak told VF.

“The Sussexes have sparked something so fundamentally incendiary in this country that it is changing the face of Britain, and I think the monarchy as an archaic institution may well topple.”

On the other hand, Harry claims that his father and brother are “trapped” within their roles, “both sides are like wounded animals,” Pasternak proclaimed.

“Harry said there’s been an awful lot of hurt. Well, there’s been an awful lot of hurt now on the side of the Windsor’s from this interview.” “It would serve the monarchy to show that, as it were, brotherly love, grandmotherly love, had triumphed.”

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