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Sussex’s Fortune at Risk as Spencer Warns Only Cambridges Qualify for Diana’s Will
Earl Spencer, the brother of Princess Diana, is rumored to possess a special will left by the late princess.
According to sources, this will states that in exceptional circumstances, all of Diana's jewelry and money must be inherited by the right individual, and this person is believed to be someone who exhibits qualities opposite to those displayed by Meghan.
Consequently, any jewelry inherited by Meghan from her mother-in-law may be confiscated and passed on to either Kate or Charlotte.
If Earl Spencer does indeed have such a will, it is expected that Prince Charles will make every effort to honor his late wife's wishes.
Diana was known for her beauty and kindness, and she desired her daughter-in-law to possess similar qualities.
Princess Catherine has managed to fulfill this expectation admirably.
Meanwhile, Meghan's behavior has been seen as the complete opposite.
Her unsubstantiated claims in the Netflix docuseries have unsettled the royal family.
Notably, Prince Harry himself expressed concerns about history repeating itself when Meghan married into the family.
In a new trailer for the couple's Netflix series, Harry and Meghan, the Duke of Sussex highlights the mistreatment of women who enter the institution.
The trailer showcases footage of Princess Diana and tabloid covers, with Harry stating, “I realized they're never going to protect you.”
Meghan adds, “I was terrified,” to which Harry responds, “I didn't want history to repeat itself.”
It is possible that Meghan manipulated Harry by portraying herself as a victim, much like Diana, in order to gain his sympathy.
However, when Meghan first joined the royal family, she was warmly welcomed, and everyone made efforts to help her adjust to the new standards.
Moreover, Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should have their royal titles stripped after the release of the trailer for their controversial Netflix series.
Burrell made this statement during an interview, raising the question of what King Charles should do when his own son is involved in actions that threaten the monarchy.
Burrell agrees that the titles should be taken away, as Harry and Meghan have expressed their desire to distance themselves from the royal family.
He questions why they should continue to trade on their royal status.
Additionally, Earl Spencer, Princess Diana's brother, seems to have responded to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's show by sharing a cryptic post on Instagram after the final episodes aired.
Spencer shared a photo of a portrait of Charles I, which hangs in the picture gallery at Althorp House.
The caption accompanying the photo describes Charles I as an honored guest who visited the house in the 1630s, indulging in lavish banquets featuring herons, peacocks, and even the humble potato, which was relatively new to England at the time.
Royal fans speculate that the picture and caption may hold a hidden meaning, suggesting support for Prince Harry.
They interpret it as a wise move to remain silent but let history speak on his behalf.
Another intriguing story from a book by Bower suggests that Earl Spencer was asked to speak to his nephew about his relationship with Meghan.
The author claims that Earl Spencer, along with Diana's sisters, Lady Sarah McCordell and Baroness Jane Fellows, failed to see the similarities between Meghan and Harry's late mother, as the prince had hoped.
Instead, they believed Meghan would struggle to fit in with the royal family.
In conclusion, the revelation of Princess Diana's special will and the contrasting behavior of Meghan and Catherine have raised concerns within the royal family.
The release of the trailer for Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has further intensified tensions.
As discussions continue, the fate of Meghan's inherited jewelry and the future of Prince Harry and Meghan's royal titles remain uncertain.
The response from Earl Spencer and Paul Burrell adds to the complexity of the situation, leaving many wondering about the long-term implications for the Sussexes and the monarchy as a whole.