Recent reports indicate that Prince Harry may face further estrangement from the British royal family.
Speculation is arising that King Charles III might exclude him from his will amidst his battle with undisclosed cancer. Having ascended to the throne in September 2022, King Charles III is grappling with a condition that claims millions of lives annually, prompting considerations for succession planning.
The potential exclusion of Prince Harry from the will, a legal document outlining the deceased's wishes, looms large. This is particularly significant given the strained relationship between his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
According to a source, Queen Cilla and Prince William are adamant about not allowing the Sussexes back into the royal fold. Camila and William are advocating against leaving any royal inheritance for Harry. The source, speaking to radaronline.com, characterized the Sussexes as greedy fame seekers who can't be trusted. Another source indicated that William is committed to protecting the monarchy at all costs, even if it means distancing himself from his brother.
As the next in line for the British throne, Prince William is poised to inherit the bulk of King Charles's amassed wealth, following the precedent established by Charles's inheritance from the late Queen Elizabeth II. William can anticipate taking ownership of prestigious properties like Balmoral Castle and the Sandringham Estate, with respective valuations of $140 million and $65 million. Tradition dictates that William will also inherit a rich assortment of personal possessions from his father, including priceless artwork steeped in generational history.
Beyond these private holdings, William will assume oversight of a substantial portfolio of assets and properties overseen by the Crown Estate. Additionally, he will become the principal beneficiary of The Sovereign Grant, an annual taxpayer-funded allocation designated for the British royal family.
Since departing royal life and relocating to America, the Sussexes have spoken out several times about their time in the royal fold. A rift between the Sussexes and the monarchy is now apparent, following their appearances in television interviews, Netflix documentaries, and bombshell books.
A public relations guru specializing in royal commentary weighed in on whether the Sussexes will ever return to royal life, especially as King Charles and Princess of Wales undergo cancer treatment. Lyn Carro from Pressbox PR expressed doubts, stating that it's unlikely Meghan and Harry will return as working royals, even with Charles and Kate undergoing treatment for cancer. She noted the monarchy is currently being led by Camila, which was previously unimaginable. Prince Edward and Sophie, favorites of the late Queen Elizabeth, have increased their support for the queen.
Carro further noted Princess Anne's consistent public engagements and doubted that her pace would slow, especially while her brother is ill. She asserted that the bridges between Harry and Meghan and the royal family have been burnt in terms of becoming working members. The family doesn't believe they can be trusted and they won't be allowed to work part-time as royals while splitting their time between the UK and America.
Concluding her analysis, Carro emphasized the deep-rooted public arguments and the existing gulf, suggesting these factors would hinder their return to royal duties.