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Prince Philip Cuts Harry Out of Secret $60 Million Will at Last Minute After Traitor Dishonored Queen
The world was shocked to learn that Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, left his grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle out of his will.
According to sources, the Duke felt betrayed by the couple's decision to leave the royal family and their explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The Globe reports that Prince Philip disinherited all of the relatives who disappointed him during his final days.
Many high-ranking royals, including his sons Princes Charles and Andrew, won't receive a dime of his fortune.
Apparently, the changes came as no surprise since Philip had a tendency to speak his mind.
The late Duke was a macho naval officer who considered Charles a whining wimp.
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He was furious that Charles' affair with Camilla doomed his marriage to Princess Diana and brought so much scandal to the family.
But Philip was even more disappointed with his other son, Prince Andrew.
Apparently, the prince didn't approve of how Andrew handled his divorce from Sarah Ferguson or the way he spent his money.
And when Andrew's association with convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light, that was the last straw.
As for henpecked Harry, Philip made no secret of how disgusted he was with Charles' youngest son and his diva wife, Meghan.
He vowed he'd never forgive them for their explosive tell-all TV interview.
He considered all three princes total failures.
Prince Philip thought Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey was madness and that no good would come of it.
According to Life and Style, Philip left a rushing blow behind.
The 99-year-old apparently decided to leave Harry and Markle out of his will before he died.
A source says he felt they dishonoured the Queen by deserting the family and royal life.
The last straw came when he was in the hospital and the Sussexes tell-all special with Oprah Winfrey aired.
From his deathbed, an insider says that he secretly amended documents and cut them out at the final hour, and it was too late for anyone to do anything about it because he was gone.
Giles Brandreth, a long-standing friend of the Duke of Edinburgh, who died aged 99 last week, is the only journalist ever to be granted a full-length sit-down interview with the Duke.
He added, “I was not surprised because that is exactly how he described to me the personal TV interviews given by Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, back in the 1990s.”
Philip told Brandreth that while his grandson's decision to quit royal duties and move to the US was not the right thing, either for the country or for themselves, he accepted it.
He also understood Harry's frustration with the press and told Brandreth, “it's his life.”
Brandreth said, “the fact that the Meghan and Harry interview was aired while Philip was in hospital did not trouble him.
What did worry him was the couple's preoccupation with their own problems and their willingness to talk about them in public.”
The dagger is having its desired effect.
A source says Harry was shocked, hurt, and angry.
Meghan claimed there must have been some mistake.
Even though he was a world away, Harry thought he left Philip on good terms.
An insider concludes, “he couldn't have been more off the mark.”
Prince Philip's will has caused a stir among the public, with many wondering what other secrets it may hold.
The Duke was known for his frank opinions and no-nonsense approach to life, so it's possible that his will could contain some surprises.
Despite the controversy surrounding the will, the Queen has remained silent on the matter.
She is currently mourning the loss of her husband of 73 years and is no doubt dealing with her own grief.
The Duke's funeral was held on April 17th, and it was a somber affair.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, only 30 people were allowed to attend, and the Queen sat alone in the chapel.
Prince Harry was in attendance, but Meghan Markle remained in the US due to her pregnancy.
The fallout from Prince Philip's will is likely to continue for some time, with many speculating about what other secrets it may hold.