Meghan Markle has revealed she studied to gain citizenship in the UK in a new episode of her Spotify podcast series Archetypes. The Duchess of Sussex described the UK citizenship tests as ‘so hard,’ and suggested her husband, Prince Harry, was unable to answer some of the questions himself. In response to Meghan’s revelations, enraged Talk TV host Mike Graham argued the Duke of Sussex should be stripped of his own citizenship if he was unable to pass the test.During his regular talk show slot, Mr Graham addressed the latest episode of Meghan’s podcast which features First Lady of Canada Sophie Trudeau, among others.The radio host said: ‘Apparently while [Meghan] was here, before they left to go back into obscurity in America, she took a UK citizenship test – or wanted to.’He played a clip from the Archetypes podcast before he added: ‘I’ll tell you what, if Harry can’t answer any of these questions, he should immediately be stripped of his citizenship.’ He continued on to read a list of mock questions from the citizenship test, responding to each with an impression of a baffled Prince Harry.Speaking of the Duke of Sussex, Mr Graham said: ‘He’s not too bright, is he?’ A radio host has suggested Prince Harry should lose his British citizenship (Image: GETTY) Radio host Mike Graham did an impression of Prince Harry struggling with citizenship questions (Image: TALK TV)The Duchess of Sussex detailed her own experience during a conversation with American actress Pamela Adlon.Meghan explained: ‘That citizenship exam is so hard. I remember studying for it and going: ‘Oh my goodness.”I would ask my husband: ‘Did you know this? Did you know this?’ He would go: ‘Oh, I had no idea’.’Ms Adlon responded: ‘I think they made it harder for you. Yeah, they were like: ‘We’re going to really throw up walls on this one’.’Read more: Meghan and Harry ‘very unlikely’ to lose Sussex titles Meghan Markle revealed she had studied for the citizenship test in her latest podcast episode (Image: GETTY) Meghan suggested Prince Harry himself had struggled with aspects of the exam (Image: GETTY)While the Duchess of Sussex revealed she had prepared for the test, she did not confirm whether she had actually sat the exam.Ahead of her royal wedding to Prince Harry, a spokesperson for Meghan Markle confirmed she had plans to become a UK citizen following the marriage.The Life in UK test is one aspect of the application needed to achieve British citizenship and consists of 24 questions centred around ‘British traditions and customs’.Don’t miss: Sussexes ‘very happy building life’ in US as titles on the line [REPORT]Harry to be ‘front and centre’ of book promotion tour in UK return [REVEAL]Meghan admits to seeing ‘world differently’ since Lilibet’s birth [INSIGHT] The Duke and Duchess now reside in California following their step down as senior royals (Image: GETTY)Despite working towards the citizenship test, the Duchess of Sussex now resides in California, alongside the Duke of Sussex and their two young children, Archie and Lilibet.The couple relocated to America after their step back as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020.Aside from discussing the British citizenship requirements, Meghan discussed the modern pressures behind the roles of ‘partner and parent’.The episode, titled ‘Good Wife/Bad Wife, Good Mom/Bad Mom’, saw the Duchess of Sussex and First Lady of Canada discuss the strain of being a mother in the public domain.Read next:Harry’s memoir tipped to leave Charles ‘fearful’ on Coronation yearQueen Mother would ‘blank’ Harry and Meghan Meghan’s ‘inappropriate’ living request ‘firmly’ denied by late Queen’Sad and unfulfilled’ portrayal of Prince William torn apartPrince Harry’s memoir Camilla attack will be ‘nail in the coffin’
Radio host calls for Prince Harry to be ‘stripped of citizenship’
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