In a shocking turn of events, Meghan Markle has reportedly flown into a rage after royal courtiers announced that King Charles will be withdrawing £10 million from Prince Harry’s children’s trust.
This latest development comes as the couple continues to face financial and personal pressures following their decision to step back as senior members of the royal family.
When Harry and Meghan initially made their departure from the UK to start a new life in North America, it seemed as though they had the world at their feet.
The late Queen had envisioned the couple capitalizing on their global popularity and had granted them prominent roles within the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.
This allowed them to pursue charitable causes close to their hearts, such as the military, the Invictus Games, mental health, and disenfranchised communities.
However, their departure, dubbed “Megxit,” dealt a devastating blow to the Queen.
While she wished them well, she could not hide her disappointment as they relinquished their royal HRH titles in order to pursue financial independence.
To provide them with an opportunity to reconsider, the Queen granted them a grace period of 12 months.
Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse.
During Prince Philip’s hospitalization for heart surgery, Harry and Meghan sat down with Oprah Winfrey to share their side of the story, causing significant damage to the royal institution.
And then came the tragic news of the Queen’s passing.
To add fuel to the fire, the couple announced a six-part Netflix series and, to top it off, Harry’s highly anticipated autobiography.
These recent actions have caused immense pain and heartbreak within the royal family, particularly for Harry’s brother and father.
The fallout has been so severe that there is now minimal contact between them.
Furthermore, Harry and Meghan’s popularity has taken a nosedive, both in the UK and the USA, leaving them under mounting financial and personal pressure.
As a form of retribution for their actions, senior royal courtiers have confirmed that Harry will not receive a substantial inheritance from his father, Charles.
Instead, he will only be entitled to some personal items.
This means that the bulk of the royal estate, including Balmoral, Sandringham, and most of the jewels and artwork, will remain with the next monarch, rather than being divided equally among the children.
Any other potential inheritance for Harry or his children would come in the form of a trust, similar to what they received upon the untimely death of Princess Diana.
However, it seems that King Charles has made the decision to remove Harry’s name from his foundation plans, signaling a significant shift in their relationship.
It is worth noting that Meghan will not have any safety net in the event of a future divorce, as she will not be receiving any money from a trust set up by Queen Elizabeth when Harry was born.
This could potentially leave her in a vulnerable position, leading to more embarrassing public incidents and distancing herself from friends.
In order to secure a quiet life, Harry may find himself having to seek forgiveness and reconciliation until he eventually receives an inheritance from his father.