King Charles has reportedly decided to completely sever private financial support to Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, leaving the royal family reportedly fuming over their sudden loss of monetary privileges.
The move appears to be a clear message to both princes who have brought unprecedented controversy to the royal family in recent years.
Prince Harry, who stepped down from royal duties in 2020 alongside his wife Megan Marle, has been particularly vocal about this latest development, having previously relied on private funding through the duchy of Lancaster.
Duke of Sussex now faces the reality of truly standing on his own feet in California, something he claimed he wanted all along.
Harry is said to be absolutely livered, despite his very public declarations of financial Cal independence. This decision appears equally dire for Prince Andrew, who has been dealing with his own set of controversies following his association with Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent removal from Royal duties.
The Duke of York now faces significant financial constraints at a time when his Public Image is at its lowest point. Royal financi experts estimate that this decision could impact both princes to the tune of millions of pounds annually.
The timing of this decision is particularly interesting coming just months after Prince Harry’s explosive Memoir spare and his numerous television interviews criticizing the royal family. Palace staff report that both princes attempted to appeal directly to the king but Charles has remained determined in his decision.
The decision marks another chapter in the ongoing saga of the British monarchy’s modernization under King Charles III, sending a clear message that the days of unlimited financial support for peripheral Royals are over regardless of their birthright or former status as one senior Palace.