Prince Harry is set to return to the High Court in early June to sue Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over allegations of phone hacking.
However, his father, King Charles, will be embarking on a solo trip to Romania during the same period, making it unlikely for them to cross paths.
This comes after Prince Harry’s recent visit to England for his father’s coronation, where he hastily returned to California, still clad in his medals and mourning attire, leaving no time for reunions with his family members, including his brother, Prince William, and his father, Prince Charles.
Prince Harry’s intention to meet with his father this time revolves around the matter of Queen Elizabeth’s will.
He was infuriated when he learned that he and Meghan Markle had been excluded from any inheritance.
The couple’s actions in recent times have strained their relationship with the royal family, raising questions about why they would expect to receive anything from them.
It is worth noting that Queen Elizabeth had previously designated her entire $676 million fortune to her eldest son, King Charles, in accordance with an inheritance agreement made by the British Royal Family in the late 90s.
Prince Andrew was also reportedly omitted from the will, along with Harry and Meghan Markle.
According to representatives who spoke to Forbes in 2021, Harry was not named as a beneficiary of the $100 million left to the Royal Family by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.
Radar Online confirms that there is a high likelihood that the Queen did not leave any valuable jewels to Harry and Meghan in September 2022.
A source revealed that this outcome shouldn’t come as a surprise since they are no longer members of the Royal Family, but it could still be seen as a significant snub.
In contrast, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, was expected to inherit $110 million worth of jewelry from Queen Elizabeth’s personal collection, which includes 300 pieces specifically designated for her and not the Crown.
The Queen had carefully considered who should receive her beloved pieces.
In July 2022, just two months before her passing, insiders speculated that she had made some unexpected changes to her will.
As for Meghan Markle, she seems to be of little concern to the royal family.
Radar Online sources suggest that the Queen’s decision to exclude Meghan from her inheritance could be due to practicality or the ongoing drama between Meghan, Harry, and the British royal family leading up to the Queen’s death.
Some believe it may not be out of spite but rather a practical choice, while others argue it could be a message to Harry and Meghan.
News.com Australia even suggests that Prince Harry is likely to be completely snubbed in King Charles’s will, citing his refusal to visit his grandmother in her final days and his self-exclusion from her will.
If they were to receive anything, they would have stayed in the UK after her funeral instead of leaving in anger and bitterness.
Additionally, the couple’s tendency to share intimate details about their lives would likely result in the public knowing what they received.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry is expected to testify in person at the MGM trial in London, where he will directly confront former Mirror editor Piers Morgan, one of the Sussexes’ most vocal critics.
This further adds to the already tense atmosphere surrounding the couple.
In conclusion, the exclusion of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from Queen Elizabeth’s inheritance has caused outrage and severed all ties between them and the royal family.
The ongoing legal battles and public disputes are only exacerbating the strained relationship.
It remains to be seen how this will impact their future interactions and the dynamics within the British royal family.