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Sussexes Blame Each Other as Prince Philip’s Will Reveals No Inheritance for Harry, but $30 Million for Four Royals
Prince Philip's recent passing at the age of 99 has sparked curiosity about his net worth and who will inherit his fortune.
Similar to his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, it is evident that the Duke of Edinburgh accumulated considerable wealth throughout his lifetime.
As the Queen's husband, Philip received a royal allowance from the Sovereign Grant, an official expense account funded by British taxpayers, amounting to approximately $500,000 or £400,000 per year.
Although it remains unclear if he continued to receive this allowance after retiring from official royal duties in 2017, Philip still had access to funds generated by a private portfolio of properties, land, and assets established by the Duchy of Lancaster in 1399.
Additionally, as the Queen, Her Majesty also maintained a private income from the Duchy of Lancaster estate.
Together, the couple shared a portfolio of stocks and land inherited from the Queen's family, including Balmoral Castle in Scotland and Sandringham Estate in England.
The question arises: Did the Harkles, referring to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, receive any inheritance from Prince Philip?
Following his demise, the Queen decided to retain his assets, excluding the $30 million he bequeathed to his staff.
However, were the Queen's decisions able to prevent any money from reaching the hands of these two individuals who have been labeled as con artists?
Was Prince Philip's inheritance secured in a way that Meghan could not access it?
The interest alone on the $30 million would have been sufficient for Harry to sustain himself for the rest of his life.
Contrary to his spendthrift reputation, Harry's financial prudence was evident, even down to his choice of shoes.
On the other hand, it is believed that Meghan, the grifter he married, has depleted every penny Harry ever possessed.
Regardless of his wealth, it seems that it will never be enough for her.
Princess Anne was responsible for the distribution of Prince Philip's inheritance.
However, according to a source, the couple did not receive any money due to their unacceptable behavior towards the royal family.
It is worth noting that Harry did not hesitate to sell all the gifts left by Philip before his demise in an attempt to please Meghan.
This action caused Prince Philip great distress and led to a strained relationship between him and Harry.
Consequently, Harry did not see his grandfather from 2019 until his passing in 2021.
Prince Philip, being astute, quickly recognized Meghan's true nature, and Harry has surpassed all boundaries that could have been set.
Neither Prince Philip nor the Queen had Harry in their thoughts during their final moments or when drafting their final wills.
They had four children, several grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who genuinely loved them.
It is likely that the royal family has taken precautions to ensure that Harry and his questionable choices cannot access the principal of his trust fund.
There is a strong possibility that he may never have full access to it.
Prince Philip would not have left a single penny after learning that Meghan compelled him to sell all the gifts that held sentimental value for him.
These were precious historical presents from his grandchildren that held shared sentimental moments.
Harry sold invaluable family heirlooms, which, regardless of personal preferences, had significant historical and sentimental value.
There are even pictures of Harry hunting with William and Charles using these tools.
He could have safeguarded them or given them to family members like William, Charles, Anne, Edward, or even Andrew, as they belonged to their father.
He could have displayed them as a tribute, but instead, he chose to sell them.
This action was undoubtedly a test of loyalty.