The internet is ablaze with opinions about Meghan Markle, and let's just say, things aren't exactly peachy keen in the digital realm. From scathing comments about her fashion choices to full-blown conspiracy theories about her motives for marrying Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex can't seem to catch a break.
But amidst the noise, a curious debate has emerged, one that centers on a rather thorny question: What is Meghan's proper title, anyway?
On one side of the digital battlefield are staunch defenders of Meghan's royal credentials, quick to point out that upon marrying Prince Harry, she was bestowed with the title of Duchess of Sussex by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
"She's Princess Henry of Wales! Case closed," declared one fan on Twitter, echoing a sentiment echoed by many.
"Those who say otherwise are just jealous haters."
Indeed, the finer points of royal protocol can be confusing, even for those well-versed in the ways of the monarchy. While Meghan isn't a princess in her own right (like, say, Princess Beatrice or Eugenie, who are born princesses due to their lineage), she does hold the title of Princess Henry of Wales by virtue of her marriage to Prince Harry, who bears that title as a grandson of the monarch.
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