King Charles Excludes Prince Harry from $34 Million Inheritance as William Prepares for Throne

King Charles III has reportedly made the decision to exclude Prince Harry from a substantial $34 million inheritance as Prince William prepares for a future on the throne. A palace insider revealed that many in royal circles feel Harry is undeserving of any part of the British monarchy’s wealth and are urging King Charles to revise his will.

 

While details regarding the health of the 76-year-old monarch remain under wraps, sources indicate he is battling a grave condition, specifically pancreatic cancer. Amid this backdrop, pressure is mounting on Charles to amend his will and eliminate any financial benefits for Harry, particularly as William pushes for a smooth transition to kingship while their father grapples with his health challenges.

 

The rift between Prince Harry and the royal family has deepened significantly since 2020, when he and Meghan Markle chose to step back from their royal duties in favor of pursuing careers in Hollywood. Their relationship further deteriorated with the release of Harry’s memoir, in which he criticized royal family members, suggesting some exhibited racist attitudes.

 

Insiders suggest that if the plan to disinherit Harry proceeds, it could extinguish any remaining hopes for reconciliation within the family. Attempts by Harry to mend relations with his father have reportedly been met with resistance, including a refusal from King Charles to see Harry during his last visit to the U.K. This estrangement is believed to have been encouraged by Queen Camilla, who is said to be shielding Charles from perceived emotional distress brought on by Harry.

 

Concerns within the royal family have only intensified with Harry’s memoir unveiling wounds that many feel should have been left unaddressed. A confidant emphasized that the royal family is far from forgiving and believes that punitive measures are warranted, which is why discussions about altering the will are gaining traction.

 

Harry recently received a $10 million payout from a trust fund established by his late great-grandmother on his 40th birthday, a move that reportedly did not sit well with William, who has grown increasingly frustrated with Harry’s financial situations. With the royal family’s wealth approximated at $34 billion, there’s a collective hesitance surrounding the idea of Harry benefitting from the monarchy in any form.

 

As negotiations about the will unfold, time is of the essence for the royals, given Charles’ health predicament. Those close to the king are reportedly intent on shielding him from unnecessary stress and conflict. The ongoing tension seems to suggest that any potential resolution between Harry and the royal family is still a long way off.

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