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William Persuades King Charles to Strip Sussexes of Titles and Leave Los Angeles After Meg Sues Will for Inheritance
In a shocking turn of events, Prince William has reportedly convinced King Charles to take away the titles of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and to relocate them out of Los Angeles.
Speculations suggest that the King and William may have had concerns about protecting the unfortunate individuals from receiving any part of the inheritance.
This development comes after Meg filed a lawsuit against Will for their rightful share.
Prince Harry, who has been openly critical of Queen Camilla and has accused other senior members of mistreating him during his time at the palace, seems to be positioning himself as a hero amidst the ongoing conflicts.
According to an insider familiar with the situation, Harry is striving to portray himself as a champion fighting against those who have deprived him of his rights.
He perceives anyone who imparts royal lessons to him as villains in the midst of the ongoing family drama.
However, some insiders express concern over Harry's behavior, describing his jealousy towards his brother as pathological and the damage he has caused as deeply troubling.
In an attempt to gain public sympathy, Harry may be resorting to shaming his royal relatives.
Several royal experts have advised both Harry and Meghan to apologize to the members of the royal family for their reckless and ill-advised comments, which have caused tension and anxiety.
Meghan's husband has faced criticism for playing the victim card since stepping down as a senior working royal and moving to the United States.
Even commentators and historians have called upon the Duke to change his ways.
Recent revelations indicate that Meghan encouraged Harry to file a lawsuit against the future king in order to secure their rightful share of the inheritance.
However, they have struggled to find a lawyer willing to take on their case.
People Magazine's coverage of Scobie's new book suggests that William has completely washed his hands off the Sussexes.
Meghan is portrayed as delusional, unable to comprehend anything beyond her own importance and greed.
Although their chances of winning the case are slim, Meghan has turned this endeavor into a circus, mirroring her approach to other problems.
It is important to note that the chances of the Sussexes winning the lawsuit are minimal, and it may not even progress to the discovery stage.
The will of Prince Philip, for instance, was kept secret for 90 years, and it is likely that the Queen's will would be similarly sealed.
The government may argue that such documents need to remain confidential for reasons of state, considering the monarch's role in the UK.
Any lawyer involved in this antagonistic battle against royalty and the government could face ridicule and professional sanctions.
Under British law, inheritance follows the principle of primogeniture, which was established by Parliament long ago.
This means that Harry and Meghan are not entitled to access the monarchy's wealth, but they can access personal funds, similar to Diana or the Queen Mother.
Such tensions have reportedly increased with rumors circulating that Meghan hopes for a plane crash.