Prince Charles has, allegedly, decided to remove Prince Harry from his will after the latter continued to lambast him during his interview.
According to Globe, removing Prince Harry from his will is the only way for Prince Charles to retaliate against his youngest son.
The heir to the throne is also, allegedly, trying to strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle off their Duke and Duchess of Sussex of titles. And their two children won’t also inherit royal titles when he is crowned as king.
“He has decided since Harry and Meghan quit royal duties for their celebrity life in a $14 million Montecito mansion, they will be exiled from royal life forever. That means no titles for their children or for them,” the source said.
Prince Charles wants Prince Harry to stay financially independent
Prince Charles also, allegedly, decided to cut the couple out of his will because they have been adamant at saying that they don’t need his help financially.
And since Prince Harry and Markle have lucrative deals with Spotify and Netflix, they are set for life.
“It’s the only way he can retaliate against Harry’s betrayal. He is beyond hurt and humiliated by the war his rebel son is waging against the royal family and really wants to defend himself, but Her Majesty decided the family should ignore Harry’s bitter barbs to avoid fanning the flames of their very public feud,” the source said.
Prince Charles at risk of not seeing his grandchildren ever again
At the end of the day, Prince Charles knows that his decision also has some repercussions. After all, it could mean that he would never get to see his grandchildren, Archie and Lili.
However, the heir to the throne knows that this is what he needs to do for the future of the British monarchy. And he also feels the need to salvage his reputation.
Rumors debunked
While it is true that the father and son are not on the best of terms right now, Prince Charles has not removed Prince Harry from his will.
Details of the future king’s will are being kept private so no one knows for sure how much Prince William and Prince Harry will be getting.
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