In a shocking turn of events, Prince William may be depriving his younger brother, Prince Harry, of his inheritance.
This comes after Queen Elizabeth’s will was revealed, stating that her assets worth millions would be passed on to her son, King Charles.
However, it is important to note that the late Queen’s note is not legally binding, meaning that King Charles may not be obligated to follow her deathbed wish.
With Prince William next in line for the throne and his strained relationship with Prince Harry showing no signs of improvement, it is highly likely that he will exclude his brother from the will.
This unfortunate decision could result in Prince Harry losing out on millions of dollars.
A royal insider has disclosed that the Queen’s testament will be published during William’s reign, while King Charles’s will is expected to be announced in the future, during Prince George’s reign.
These developments have raised questions about Prince Harry’s tax obligations regarding his potential inheritance.
Currently residing in California, he still holds UK domicile, but if he plans on changing it, he would have to sever ties with the UK and face the US tax system.
Despite the reality of the situation, Prince Harry seems to be in denial, believing that the royal family benefits and his children’s birthright will always be available to him.
On the other hand, Meghan appears to be living in a delusional state, refusing to accept that her time in the royal family is over.
Both of them seem determined to hold onto their perceived entitlements for as long as possible.
It is important to note that Prince Harry does not actually have a share in the Queen’s will.
However, even if he were to receive something, his ongoing controversial behavior and his reliance on Meghan may hinder his chances of receiving any inheritance.
Among the Queen’s grandchildren, Prince William has received the most assets.
This is not surprising, considering the close relationship he shared with his late grandmother.
When Prince Charles graduated from the University of St Andrews in 2005, the royal family, including King Charles, Prince Philip, and Queen Elizabeth II, celebrated the occasion at a garden party.
Out of all the guests, it was the Queen who stayed the longest.
Dr. Brian Lang, the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University at the time, shared his memories of the event, stating that the Queen made it clear to her staff that she would not leave until she was ready.
A few days later, Dr. Lang encountered the Queen again at the opening of a public building in Edinburgh, where she excitedly recalled the wonderful time she had in St Andrews.
Her fondness for the event was evident as she called out to Prince Philip, wanting to share the joyous experience with him.
Dr. Lang, who had regular contact with Prince William during his university days, praised the late Queen and the firmness with which she carried herself.
It is clear that the bond between Prince William and the Queen was a special one, further solidifying his position as the rightful heir to the throne.