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Spencer Family Challenges Harry Over Diana’s Inheritance
In a surprising twist, the Spencer family has voiced their discontent regarding Prince Harry's intention to pass on Princess Diana's inheritance to his son, Archie.
They argue that Archie is not Harry's biological child, which has sparked a heated debate within the family.
Lady Sarah, representing the Spencers, stepped forward to express their concerns after hearing about Harry's plans.
The tension escalated when Earl Spencer, Diana's brother, was asked to discuss Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle.
He, along with Diana's two sisters, Lady Sarah MacCorkdale and Baroness Jane Fellows, were skeptical about any resemblance between Meghan and their late sister.
While Harry hoped they would see similarities between his fiancée and his mother, their reaction was far from what he expected.
Harry had introduced Meghan to Diana's sisters and her close friend Julia Samuel, believing they would recognize the challenges both women faced.
However, the Spencers felt Meghan might struggle to navigate the complexities of royal life, a sentiment that left Harry feeling disappointed and isolated.
He had hoped for support from Diana's family, but instead, he found their doubts troubling.
Adding to the family strain, Charles Spencer, Diana's brother, weighed in at Prince William's request.
Having been married three times, he cautioned Harry to think carefully about rushing into marriage with Meghan.
This advice did not sit well with Harry, who later reflected on how difficult it would be to secure Meghan's acceptance within the royal fold.
Financial worries loomed large for Harry as well.
Although he received around £1.5 million annually from his father, King Charles, the prospect of marrying Meghan raised concerns about their financial future.
Meghan, who had been advised to continue her acting career, faced a stark reality: her opportunities in Hollywood were dwindling.
Her agent, Nick Collings, had already hinted at limited prospects, leaving Meghan frustrated.
She longed for a more impactful career, one that would allow her to make a difference.
Yet, despite her ambitions, her dreams remained just out of reach, creating an air of uncertainty about her future.
Meanwhile, in a significant development, King Charles III is reportedly making bold moves ahead of his coronation, scheduled for May 6.
The 74-year-old monarch is taking steps to streamline the monarchy, which includes evicting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their residence at Frogmore Cottage.
This decision has sent shockwaves through royal circles.
A source revealed that King Charles is no longer willing to act as a housing association for distant relatives, indicating a shift in royal priorities.
As part of this transition, Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnston-Byrd and Sir Michael Stevens will oversee the changes following the coronation.
Speculation is rife that Prince Andrew may also be next on the chopping block, as reports suggest he is being asked to vacate the Royal Lodge.
In a surprising turn, King Charles has offered Andrew the keys to Frogmore, signaling a major reshuffle within the royal residences.
Furthermore, King Charles is contemplating reducing the number of royals who rely financially on the crown.