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King Charles Rejects Harry’s Request for Kids’ House, Threatens Contact Cut-off
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles has firmly rejected Prince Harry's request for accommodation for his children and even threatened to cut off contact.
Allegations have emerged suggesting that Prince Harry, once considered a beloved member of the royal family, resorted to unconscionable tactics by blackmailing his own father.
This shocking revelation comes from Omid Scobie, a royal biographer, who has shed light on Prince Harry's actions after leaving the royal family with Meghan.
It is known that Prince Harry sincerely asked his father for permission to use Frogmore Cottage, which was originally given to him and Meghan as a wedding gift by Queen Elizabeth.
However, the house was reclaimed earlier this year.
The significance of this request lies in the disturbing question Prince Harry posed to his father – “Do you want to meet your grandchildren?”
This implies that if King Charles does not provide accommodation for Harry and Meghan when they visit, he may risk being estranged from his own grandchildren.
If these allegations are true, it goes beyond the boundaries of normal family interactions and enters the realm of emotional coercion.
The story portrays a sense of urgency and desperation, as it essentially states that if a place to stay is not provided, there will be no chance to see the grandchildren.
This raises concerns, as grandparents typically do not need to purchase a home in order to spend time with their children and grandchildren.
Interestingly, despite the possibility of purchasing a $14 million mansion in California, Prince Harry expressed a desire to maintain a residence in England, according to the lawsuit.
This adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
The keeper of the privy purse, Michael John Stevens, sent a letter to the Sussexes instructing them to hand over the keys to Frogmore, as they are now individuals outside the royal family.
The story takes an unexpected twist when it is revealed that Queen Elizabeth could not gift the house due to her lack of ownership.
The crown does not sell unoccupied homes but instead offers them for release.
The proceeds from such donations could cover the cost of rent during the late queen's reign, allowing her successors to continue making arrangements.
However, this arrangement ceased to exist when Harry and Meghan left.
According to a French magazine, Paris' upcoming book reveals internal communications within the royal family, cautioning them to be wary of trusting Harry, particularly after the publication of his memoir.
Insiders suggest that Prince Charles wants to limit comments about the book's release.
This entire situation raises more questions than it provides answers.
Did Prince Harry truly resort to emotional manipulation?
Is this a genuine attempt to secure permanent residency in the UK, or is there a more sinister plan at play?