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Prince Harry’s Attempt to Expose Royal Family Drama: Will He Succeed?
Amidst the ongoing conflicts within the royal family, Prince Harry seems to be positioning himself as the hero, fighting against those who deprived him of his rights.
Previously labeling Queen Camilla as the villain and accusing other senior royals of mistreatment, Harry is determined to portray himself as the victim in this ongoing saga.
According to an insider familiar with the Duke's nature, Harry's jealousy towards his brother is pathological, causing significant damage within the family.
In an attempt to gain sympathy from the public, he has resorted to disgracing his own royal relatives.
Some experts have advised Harry and Meghan to apologize for their reckless comments, which have caused stress and anxiety among the members of the royal family.
While Meghan Markle's husband has faced criticism for playing the victim card since stepping down as a senior working royal and moving to the United States, recent sources suggest that Meghan encouraged Harry to file a lawsuit against future King William for their rightful share of inheritance.
However, they have struggled to find a lawyer willing to take on the case.
People magazine's coverage of Omid Scobie's new book sheds light on the fact that William seems to be completely done with the Sussexes.
Meghan, on the other hand, is perceived as delusional, lacking an understanding of anything beyond her own self-importance and greed.
Despite the unlikely chances of winning such a case, Meghan has turned it into a circus, mirroring her approach to other matters.
Realistically, the chances of success in this endeavor are minimal, and it is unlikely to even reach the discovery stage.
Prince Philip's will remains secret for 90 years, and it is expected that the Queen's will is similarly sealed.
Arguing that such documents need to be kept secret for reasons of state, considering the monarch's role in the UK, the government would likely oppose any attempt to access this information.
Not only would pursuing such a futile case against the royal family and government lead to ridicule, but it could also result in professional sanctions for any lawyer taking it on.
British laws clearly state that inheritance goes to the heir, as enacted by Parliament long ago.
Therefore, Harry and Meghan are not eligible to access the monarchy's wealth, although they can access personal funds such as Diana's or the Queen Mother's.
These circumstances have reportedly fueled tension, with claims that Meghan hopes for a plane crash.
Speculations suggest that the Queen Mother left Harry and William £8 million to share when they turned 40, although details remain unclear.
Another theory proposes that the Queen Mother may have left significant debts for the late Queen to settle, passing on only property and jewelry to loved ones.
As the drama continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Prince Harry's attempts to expose the alleged mistreatment and claim his rights will succeed.