Prince Harry faces potential exclusion from royal inheritance
It is no secret that Prince Harry's relationship with the royal family is far from amicable. Since leaving the royal fold in January 2020, William's younger brother has frequently spoken unfavourably about his relatives, only intensifying the conflict.
15 November 2024 09:31
The tabloid press, particularly in Britain, has long reported on the strained relationship between Prince Harry and his elder brother William. Their bond significantly worsened after Harry and Meghan Markle departed from royal duties. Shortly thereafter, they began to speak openly about the "inconveniences" of royal life, starting with an interview with Oprah Winfrey, followed by Harry's revelations in his book "Spare."
The repercussions were almost immediate. Harry ceased visiting his homeland despite his closest family residing there, including his father, brother, and previously, his grandparents. It seems there was little appetite for a reunion from either the prince or the rest of the family.
Prince Harry may not receive an inheritance from his father?
Harry visited London in May this year. Although the visit was brief, the media was startled by the fact that King Charles III did not allocate time to meet with his younger son. The reason cited was reportedly a lack of time. The absence of a reunion is just the start of the ramifications of the family dispute. Insiders from the "Closer Online" service claim that the prince might not receive a penny from his father's inheritance. Let us recall that Charles's private fortune amounts to over 520 million pounds.
The King drafted his will some time ago. It can be assumed that then, the largest shares were reserved for his sons. However, close relatives of the monarch and court officials who act as his advisory body suggest alterations to the inheritance. They believe that no money should be allocated to Harry. Excluding the prince would probably end any chance of reconciliation.
The level of distrust toward Harry is still incredibly high, to the point that Charles is being cautioned not to take his calls over fears anything he says will be used against him. The situation places the 75-year-old in a difficult position for supporting his son and maintaining a safe distance from the court case - explains an informant, highlighting the growing mistrust towards Harry.
King Charles III has a fortune to bequeath
William and Camilla are allegedly the most ardent advocates among the royal family members for removing Prince Harry from the King’s will.
The source adds that they believe Charles's will should mirror Harry's negative influence on the monarchy and the stress he has caused his father.
Court officials, however, highlight other more formal aspects of Harry's relationship with the family.
Many in The Firm believe that, as a non-working royal, Harry shouldn’t receive any inheritance. They feel it would send the wrong message - summarises the informant.
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