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Prince Philip’s Revenge: Duke Cuts Certain Members of Royal Family Out of His Will
Prince Philip's death may have been a year ago, but his legacy still lingers on, as the late Duke of Edinburgh has reportedly cut some members of the royal family out of his $60 million will.
According to one tabloid, Prince Philip's decision was not a surprise, as he sought revenge against those who caused stress to his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
A source close to the royal family claimed that Prince Philip was never close to Prince Charles, whom he saw as a whining wimp.
He was incensed by Charles' affair with Camilla, which doomed his marriage to Princess Diana.
Removing Charles from his will was an easy decision for the Duke of Edinburgh.
The insider also revealed that Prince Philip had washed his hands of his son Andrew long before he was accused of rape by Virginia Roberts-Dufry, who was a 17-year-old s** slave to his late pedophile friend, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Duke of Edinburgh was also disgusted by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to abandon their royal duties and relocate to the United States.
Prince Philip reportedly felt that all three men were racist, so they did not deserve a single cent from him.
By sealing his will, he protected the Queen from public humiliation.
At 95 years old, Her Majesty is battling her own health crisis, and the last thing she needs is Philip's dirty laundry being aired in public.
This isn't the first time that Prince Philip has been rumored to have removed certain members of the royal family from his will.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry is reportedly desperate to attend Prince Philip's memorial service this coming spring.
Harry hopes to bring Archie and Lilibet to the United Kingdom so that the latter can finally meet his family.
However, they are reportedly unable to return to Britain because it's too dangerous.
Prince Harry doesn't have a security detail in the United Kingdom, and his security team from the United States doesn't have any authority in the UK.
If Harry decides to go back to the UK, he needs security for him and his family.
Last weekend, sources close to Prince Harry revealed that he tried to petition the UK government to allow him to pay for his own police security, but his request was denied twice.
Others who have left public office and have an inherent threat risk receive police protection at no cost to them.
During his last visit to the UK in July 2021, Harry's security was compromised due to the absence of police protection, whilst leaving a charity event.
Charles Wray, the former royal editor at The Sun, acknowledged the fact that Prince Harry has a point.
He doubted Harry's own security from the States would be allowed to the inner sanctum of the royal family.
That is a job that is done by the Met Police or Thames Valley Police.
However, the Court of Appeal will hear a fresh legal challenge over a decision to ban media organizations from a court case about Prince Philip's will.
The Guardian was given permission by Court of Appeal Judge Lady Justice King to bring the challenge against the Attorney General and the Queen's private lawyers.
The newspaper said media organizations were not told about the private hearing focused on the Duke of Edinburgh's will, which took place in July, and were consequently prevented from attending it.
Following the July hearing, the President of the Family Division of the High Court, Sir Andrew Macfarlane, ruled in September last year that the will of late Prince Philip should remain sealed for 90 years.
In conclusion, Prince Philip's death may have brought closure to some members of the royal family, but it seems that his legacy still haunts those whom he felt had caused his wife undue stress.