In a surprising revelation, Prince Harry testified in the High Court today, disclosing the exact amount his brother, Prince William, was paid to drop his phone hacking case against The Sun’s publisher.
As part of his own case against Mirror Group Newspapers, Harry shed light on the financial settlement received by the Prince of Wales.
The Duke of Sussex stated that Prince William was paid a substantial sum of £1 million, which he chose to donate to charity.
Notably, one of the beneficiaries of this donation was Harry’s own charity, Invictus.
Contrary to any assumptions that Prince William kept the money for himself, it has been confirmed that he generously redirected the funds towards charitable causes.
Reports suggest that the settlement was divided between Invictus and an anti-bullying charity.
A source close to William’s friend even hinted that Harry may have knowledge of the exact amount donated, as a portion of it was given to veterans.
Given Harry’s patronage of Invictus Games, the Sussexes now have control over the funds contributed by William for the benefit of veterans.
Recent rumors have circulated suggesting that Meghan, Harry’s wife, misused the funds allocated for veterans.
It was alleged that she diverted the money for personal use, falsely claiming it was required for the production of an Invictus film.
Prior to these accusations, Netflix accused Meghan of using project funds to purchase expensive clothing, leading to complaints from veterans.
In reality, the funding for the film was intended to be split equally between Netflix and Artwell.
However, Meghan allegedly took funds from the Invictus Games without Prince William’s knowledge, as she had no official role in the organization.
Harry’s decision to bring up the phone hacking case during his lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers seems to be an attempt to alter the narrative for his supporters in the United States.
By implying that the settlement was part of a dubious agreement, he inadvertently revealed his and Meghan’s involvement in diverting funds meant for veterans.
It is important to note that Harry’s case against the media group is unrelated to phone hacking and appears to be motivated by financial gain.
Although he declined an offer of £200,000, insisting on receiving the same amount as his brother, Harry fails to recognize his own diminished importance.
Meghan’s alleged role in the phone hacking case has also come under scrutiny.
It is unclear how she gained access to the funds, given her lack of official involvement with Invictus Games.
Speculation suggests that Prince Harry may have facilitated the transfer.
Some commenters have called for a thorough forensic accounting investigation to shed light on the matter.
Additionally, Netflix has demanded that Meghan return $538,000 charged to Invictus for her wardrobe, further highlighting her unofficial status within the organization.
Calls for an investigation and potential prosecution of Meghan are growing, emphasizing the need for accountability regardless of one’s status.
The revelations surrounding the misuse of funds by Meghan have raised concerns among the public.
If no action is taken, she may continue to act with impunity.
It is imperative that she be held accountable for her actions and face the consequences, just like any other individual involved in similar misconduct.
The need for a thorough investigation into her conduct is evident, as justice must prevail.