Prince Harry has been at odds with the royal family since he and Meghan Markle departed their duties in 2020. However, things have worsened since then as reports of the growing rift between Harry, Meghan, and the royals have continued. Sadly, things have gotten so strained between the family that rumors suggest Harry may have been disinherited by his father, King Charles. The possibility of Harry being written out of his father’s will is now being discussed.
Shocking rumors that Harry’s own brother, Prince William, has been working with his step-mother, Queen Camilla, to keep Harry and Meghan from getting close to the royals yet again have been revealed. According to Geo, Camilla allegedly blames Charles’ recent cancer diagnosis in part on the stress that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have put on her husband.
Prince William Allegedly Wants Prince Harry Out of King Charles’ Will
“The humiliation, stress and chaos of Harry and Meghan quitting their royal duties, heaping dirt on the family and keeping [their kids] Archie and Lilibet from their grandfather,” an insider dished. Meanwhile, William is said to be just as unforgiving when it comes to his brother’s past behavior.
“William will never forgive Harry for his vile attacks on him and [his wife] Kate, who’s still recovering from grueling surgery,” the insider added. “[He would] rather swallow razor blades than reconcile with his traitor brother!”
Prince William and Queen Camilla are allegedly set on keeping Prince Harry ousted from the royal family for good. They’re even said to want his inheritance to be taken away.
“They want Harry to be stripped of his titles, chopped from the line of succession and cut from the monarch’s $2 billion will,” the source continued. “Harry is already a palace pariah. They want to make it official.”
Amid the rumors, many fans are still hoping that Prince Harry can mend fences with William and Charles in the near future. While he may never return to his royal duties, the family dynamic could be patched up if the three men are willing to put in the work.