Prince William makes action plans as crowned King
Future king William to strip Harry, Meghan of royal titles when he becomes king: report
Prince William, heir to the British throne, has made plans to reshape the monarchy as he prepares to take on his future role.
The Prince of Wales is said to be drafting an action plan for his reign as his father King Charles' health crisis continues.
The future king's royal succession blueprint has reportedly been leaked, which includes a course of action on how to deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The King's eldest son's plans are rumoured to start with action against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince Andrew.
One of the first steps outlined in William's succession plan is to strip the Sussexes of their royal titles, and taking away an invitation to his historic coronation ceremony.
The monarch's younger brother Prince Andrew is also said to be caught in the king-in-waiting's crossfire as sources told RadarOnline that William plans to keep his uncle out from public life forever over his scandals.
However, William has plans to promote his steadfast cousins Princess Beatrice, 36, and Princess Eugenie, 35, to royal duties.
William will also continue preparing his eldest son, Prince George, 11, for his own future as king.
A former courtier said: "William has no direct contact with Harry anymore, so it will be a clean break. A royal succession is always a good moment to make decisive changes. It will be among the first things he will do."
William's close friend added: "He doesn't think their rift will ever heal, and it's better to move on."
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