A royal expert has claimed that the Duke of Sussex is likely to be left out of his father, King Charles, will, much like Prince Andrew reportedly was by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Express reports that Prince Harry and Prince Andrew could be linked by "some very bad news about wills", according to royal commentator Daniela Elser.
The expert has argued that Andrew allegedly being cut out of the Queen's will was a foreshadowing of what was to come for Prince Harry.
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Daniela also noted that during the early 1990s, the late Queen decided that the Firm would pay tax - but struck a deal so that stipulated that money passing directly from one royal member to another would not be hit with the 40 percent inheritance tax.
She said: "And that, obviously, has huge possible implications for one Prince Harry, whose brother Prince William could therefore very well inherit everything from Charles.
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"This inheritance situation only exacerbates further the already canyon-sized gap that exists between William and Harry when it comes to moolah."
Daniela claims that the irony of the current will situation shows that Harry is in "much more need" of his father's money, due to him having "fled the palace coop."
However, the expert added that the Duke may benefit from a similar settlement that the likes of Princess Anne and Prince Edward received while the Queen was still alive.
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