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Charles 'has had enough' of Harry, insider claims

Charles reportedly reconsiders Harry's inheritance amid family tension

By GH Web Desk
Charles 'has had enough' of Harry, insider claims
Charles 'has had enough' of Harry, insider claims

King Charles III has reportedly reached the end of his tether with Prince Harry, just days after the Duke of Sussex reunited with his father and introduced his two children to their grandfather for the first time since they were toddlers.

According to New Idea, the reconciliation may have come too late to repair the relationship, with a source claiming Harry's conduct "in the lead-up to," and "during, his recent visit to the UK" served as the "final straw for Charles."

The magazine's insider suggested Charles had long been Harry's staunchest defender within the Royal Family, but that his support had finally run dry. "He's been Harry's last remaining champion, of sorts, in the royal family, but after recent events, even Charles has had enough," the source said.

Uncertainty over grandchildren's visit

The report claims what truly wounded King Charles was the lack of confirmation over whether Prince Harry would bring his children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK, amid the ongoing dispute over his royal security and properties. "That seriously hurt Charles," the source said, adding that the King's biggest priority now is getting to know his youngest grandchildren "before it's too late."

The uncertainty has reportedly fuelled speculation that Prince Harry's inheritance could now be at stake, with the insider claiming "Charles is over the drama and chaos around Harry." This is not the first such claim. The National Enquirer previously reported that "Courtiers are saying Charles [could] cut Harry out of the will."

An insider told the outlet at the time: "He never wanted it to come to this, but now it's so serious; Harry's inheritance could even be on the line." Neither Buckingham Palace nor representatives for Prince Harry have publicly commented on the claims.