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In a surprising turn of events, it is anticipated that Prince Harry will be completely disregarded in King Charles’ will.
Similar to Prince Andrew’s alleged exclusion from Queen Elizabeth II’s will, the Duke of Sussex is unlikely to receive anything from his father’s inheritance.
According to royal pundit Daniela Elser, Prince Harry may face a similar fate as his uncle, raising concerns about their shared misfortune.
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Elser argues that Queen Elizabeth II made a decision in the early 1990s for the royal family to pay taxes, but she also negotiated a clause exempting direct transfers between sovereigns from the hefty 40% inheritance tax.
This decision could have significant implications for Prince Harry, as his brother Prince William stands to inherit everything from King Charles.
The already existing financial disparity between the two brothers is exacerbated by this inheritance predicament.
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Interestingly, the irony lies in the fact that Prince Harry, having distanced himself from the palace, is in greater need of financial support.
Elser suggests that a settlement similar to the one Queen Elizabeth II provided Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward while she was alive might benefit Prince Harry.
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The potential absence of Prince Harry and Prince Andrew at King Charles’ coronation poses a threat to the monarchy, leaving the royal family in a precarious position.
Royal analyst Nigel Cawthorne describes the monarchy as “threadbare,” with uncertainty surrounding their attendance at the illustrious celebration.
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Reports indicate that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have informed Buckingham Palace personnel of their intention to attend the coronation, though no official confirmation has been made.
It remains unclear whether Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, who have recently adopted the titles of Prince and Princess for their children, are aligned with the palace on this matter.
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Furthermore, Prince Andrew’s participation in the coronation is also uncertain due to his status as a non-functioning member of the royal family.
Following the resolution of a U.S. legal action brought by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of s**ual abuse during her teenage years, the Duke of York vehemently denied the allegations without admitting guilt.
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The ongoing legal case, coupled with Harry and Meghan’s accusations against the royal family in their Netflix series and Prince Harry’s memoir “Spare,” has further complicated matters for King Charles regarding the coronation, according to Cawthorne.
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Cawthorne emphasizes that the monarchy is currently engaged in a battle of tit-for-tat, creating an unstable atmosphere.
The absence of either Prince Andrew or Prince Harry, or both, at the coronation could potentially overshadow King Charles’ momentous occasion.
Conversely, their presence would also steal the spotlight from him.
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The coronation holds immense significance for the monarchy, and the absence of senior royals would undoubtedly diminish its impact, notes Cawthorne.
He compares their absence to the absence of a brother or son at a wedding or funeral, conveying a powerful message about their moral character.
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Should Prince Andrew be absent from the coronation, it is expected that he will attract media attention through other means, such as driving flashy cars, riding horses in Windsor Great Park, or expressing discontent about his perceived demotion to a small five-bedroom cottage.
Additionally, rumors suggest he plans to spend millions of pounds, despite purported financial constraints, in an attempt to clear his name in a seemingly futile legal battle against Virginia Giuffre.
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The royal family finds itself at a critical juncture, with the monarchy appearing somewhat fragile without the presence of a perfect queen.
King Charles now faces a daunting challenge, navigating the delicate balance between the potential disruption caused by Prince Andrew and Prince Harry’s attendance or absence at his coronation.
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As the date of the coronation approaches, all eyes will be on the royal family and their decisions regarding Prince Harry and Prince Andrew.