Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 26, 2018, in London.  Getty Images/John Stillwell

Queen Elizabeth II didn’t disown and kick out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the royal family despite reports.

National Enquirer recently published a report claiming that the Queen disowned and booted the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge out of the royal family. The publication’s headline read: “Royal Family Disowns Harry & Meghan.”

The tabloid added that the couple has been “banished to Malta” because Her Majesty was “fed-up” with them due to their behavior and disregard of protocol. Prince Harry and Markle’s rumored “tension” with Prince William and Kate Middleton was also reportedly another reason.

“Meghan and Harry got the shock of their lives, because the queen disowned them both right on the spot,” an alleged insider said as the Queen made the decision without warning.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were reportedly “stunned” but agreed with the monarch’s decision. The tabloid also published a photo of Prince Harry and Markle in Malta where they were “ordered” to live.

However, Gossip Cop has debunked the report. The issues stated in the unreliable report didn’t include details about those events happened. In addition, if the Queen had already disowned, booted and banished them, then Prince Harry and Markle would not still be living in the UK and be doing their royal duties.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not been exiled. However, the palace confirmed that they are formally separating their household from that of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince Harry and Markle will be moving closer to Queen Elizabeth II as they will now be based at Buckingham Palace. On the other hand, Prince William and Middleton will remain at Kensington Palace.

Prince William and Prince Harry’s split happened amid reports of rumored feud between the two royal couples. However, according to sources, the two brothers have been planning their separation long before rumors of a rift surfaced.

Prince Harry no longer needs Prince William’s constant support as he already has Markle. The Duke of Cambridge reportedly also doesn’t feel the need to look after his younger brother as much because he also has a growing family to attend to.

In related news, Prince Harry and Markle’s baby may not receive any royal title. According to royal expert Imogen Lloyd Webber, this matter needs Queen Elizabeth II’s permission, and she doesn’t see the monarch doing it because the “monarchy needs to be slimmed down.”