believes that when Prince William becomes King, he will "put his handsome foot down" when it comes to 's public actions. Podcaster and royal watcher Kinsey Schofield told Sky News Australia presenter Gabriella Power that she believed Meghan will have her "world rocked" when the Prince of Wales ascends to the throne.
Ms Schofield and Power were discussing the Royal Family's relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan in light of a poll carried out by Express.co.uk that believed King Charles should strip the Duke of Sussex of his royal titles. The survey ran in the wake of another tell-all interview by Prince Harry given to the BBC just hours after he lost his case at the Court of Appeal for his and his family's security when in the UK on May 2. During the BBC interview, Prince Harry, 40, shockingly appeared to publicly reference King Charles's recent health battles by saying: "I don't know how much longer my father has."

Despite Prince Harry referencing his father in the interview, Ms Kinsey, who runs the podcast "To Di For", said she doubted the current King would sanction his son and daughter-in-law.
She told Sky News: "I don't think that we'll see King Charles do this because he's not confrontational."
But she added: "You just wait until Prince William is King. I think he's going to put his handsome foot down, and he is going to rock Meghan Markle's world. Meghan Markle is going to be humbled very quickly."
The assessment of the Susseses from the royal commentator comes as the King and the Prince of Wales are to carry out a joint engagement when they take part in the pomp and pageantry of the Order of the Bath service.
William, attending for the first time, will be installed as Great Master of the ancient order in a special ceremony in Westminster Abbey on Friday.
Charles handed the role, which he held himself for nearly 50 years, to his eldest son on St George's Day last year as part of a wave of prestigious appointments which included ones for the Queen and the Princess of Wales.
The King is taking part in the service for the first time as sovereign of the order, which is awarded to members of the military or Civil Service for exemplary work and this year celebrates its 300th anniversary.
The father and son, dressed in their crimson satin robes, will process through the church with officers, knights and the Dame Grand Cross of the order and take their seats in the Quire.
Charles, who is still undergoing treatment for cancer, will appear with William at his side, just two weeks on from his youngest son the Duke of Sussex's bombshell interview in which he claimed the King would not speak to him and he does not know how much longer his father has left.
William and the King will move to the abbey's Lady Chapel of King Henry VII for the installation ceremony where the prince will take an oath, followed by five new Knights Grand Cross.
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