King Charles ‘Has Cut Royal Exile Prince Harry’ Out of $34Million Will Inheritance

Recent reports suggest that King Charles might be considering a significant change to his will, potentially excluding his son, Prince Harry, to prevent any claim on his substantial estate. This news has been shared by insiders familiar with the royal family’s affairs.

An individual with deep ties to the palace shed some light, mentioning how King Charles, who is reportedly battling a serious illness, is contemplating decisions that will shape his legacy. The King’s health challenges have prompted him to address these matters sooner rather than later.

According to many within the royal sphere, some believe that Prince Harry forfeited any claim to the inheritance by stepping back from his royal duties and distancing himself from the family. They argue that severing his financial ties is warranted given these actions.

“Charles’s inclination to exclude Harry reflects this sentiment,” an insider revealed. The palace remains reticent about the specifics of King Charles’s cancer diagnosis, but if whispers from within are to be believed, his condition is grave and time may be of the essence.

Given this context, Prince William and his wife, Kate, are said to be preparing for increased responsibilities, which could come sooner than expected. Another source close to the situation has commented, “With the king facing a dire prognosis from pancreatic cancer, his days may indeed be few.”

Although King Charles composed his will several years ago, there’s mounting pressure for him to make amendments that would formally exclude Harry. It remains to be seen how these talks will evolve, with the world watching for any official announcements from the palace.