Prince Harry's massive inheritance at risk—see why he might get nothing from King Charles!

Many of us have navigated the complexities of wills and estates within our families.

We understand that inheritance can be a delicate matter, often revealing the intricate dynamics at play within a family.

In the case of the British royal family, these dynamics are not just personal but also steeped in centuries of tradition and protocol.


The recent news that Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, reportedly did not receive a 'windfall' from the late Queen's will has raised questions about what this could mean for Prince Harry.

The royal family's tradition dictates that the bulk of the sovereign's estate typically passes to the heir apparent, in this case, King Charles III.

This has been the case with the Queen's estimated personal fortune of $1.2 billion, which is believed to have gone primarily to her eldest son.


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Prince Harry may miss out on a significant inheritance due to the late Queen's estate favouring King Charles. Credit: Shutterstock


This precedent does not bode well for Prince Harry, who, like his uncle Andrew, is not in the direct line of succession.

While it is likely that the Queen made provisions for all her children and possibly her grandchildren, the amounts may pale compared to what King Charles inherited.

The disparity in financial fortunes between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, is already quite pronounced.


As the Duke of Cornwall, Prince William receives an annual payout from the Duchy of Cornwall, estimated to be around $45 million.

In contrast, Prince Harry's recent financial ventures, including his memoir, Spare, and the Netflix deal with the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, have been lucrative but do not offer the same level of long-term financial security.

Looking ahead, the day will come when King Charles passes on, and if the current pattern holds, Prince William's wealth could increase exponentially.

Furthermore, upon ascending to the throne, William will receive $45 million annually from the Duchy of Lancaster estate.

He will also gain control of the $164 million sovereign grant intended solely for official expenses such as staffing and heritage preservation, notably the Tower of London.


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have consciously decided to step back from royal duties and pursue financial independence.

However, their ability to sustain this success with projects independent of their royal connections remains to be seen.

It's worth noting that King Charles reportedly provides Prince Andrew with a yearly $1.9 million allowance and $5.7 million to cover his security costs, a gesture that might have been extended to the Sussexes had they remained within the royal fold.

In contrast, while the monetary figures are substantial, they pale compared to the estimated $1.2 billion estate expected to be inherited by William as the heir.

On top of this, he receives an annual $45 million from the Duchy of Lancaster estate.

The $164 million sovereign grant is separate from these sums and is used for official expenses like staff and maintenance.


In this alternative scenario, Harry and Meghan would have seen William and Kate's lifestyle grow more opulent while they likely remained at Frogmore Cottage, which has modest accommodations.

Despite material wealth, the Sussexes, by Freud's standards, might find greater happiness in their love, work, and independence, a realm William may never fully understand.

They are free to chart their own course, unencumbered by the expectations and restrictions of being a royal.

According to Freud's theory, people should find happiness with love and work; perhaps, in their case, the independence they've gained is the most valuable inheritance.


In a similar story of royalty, it was reported that Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, didn't meet with Prince Harry during his UK visit.

The couple had felt 'completely betrayed' following the release of Harry's memoir, Spare, and the Netflix documentary about him and Meghan. More details about this story can be read here.
Key Takeaways
  • Prince Harry could potentially miss out on a significant inheritance due to the precedent set by the late Queen's distribution of her estate, which favoured her heir, King Charles.
  • Prince Andrew, despite being a favourite son, reportedly did not receive a substantial 'windfall' from the Queen's will, which might indicate a similar outcome for Harry as he is not the direct heir.
  • Prince William, as the future king, is set to inherit a larger portion of wealth and substantial income from the Duchy of Cornwall, the Duchy of Lancaster, and the sovereign grant, further widening the financial gap between him and his brother Harry.
  • Harry and Meghan's financial independence rests on their personal ventures and success in the media and entertainment industry, as they do not have the same financial safety net as William and must cover their own expenses, including security costs.
What are your thoughts on the royal inheritance situation? Have you faced similar challenges in your own family's estate planning? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below.
 
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The only consistency we have as a commonwealth country is the Head of State (King/Queen). It is our constitution. If only we understand our history! Yes they are wealthy, however especially for UK the funds raised and given to those in need via the royal family wouldn't be possible by private charity. In 2023 KC3 donated 500 million back to the government from the profits of his windfarms to the government. (We must note also the late Queen made a decision they would pay taxes even though the constitution stated they were tax free). The funds are conditional that they only be used for health or education purposes. Then you have the princess trust which has helped over 1 million teenagers or young adults. I don't see any billionaires donate such huge amounts from their own profits such as Bezos/Musk/ Zuckerberg or Gates. Sadly governments cannot keep up with the requirements to help citizens due to the trillions in debt. Australia has a 1.9 trillion debt and we the tax payers are paying it off. I don't think being rid of the royal family helps us in anyway. Look at USA with their unstable governments and having to vote for president's giving no stability whatsoever.
This is my analysis and my opinion only. Don't want to offend anyone. Sometimes it's the bigger picture that prevails.
 
Why with all that money and the fact Harry is a true blood relative of the King, would he not pay for the security of the Sussex family when they travelled to England?
 
It’s obscene !! time the monarchy came to an end in my opinion. Do we really need it ?
Australia ain't paying. We get a head of state on the cheap at about $250 000-$350 000 pa plus expenses, so I hear. A president would cost us billions and all we would get is the type of uneducatable twerp that we have seen these past few years in the USA. And there is the cost of the 3 or 4 or 5 yearly election campaign and the corporate bribe , sorry, donations, that go into those campaigns.
 
The only consistency we have as a commonwealth country is the Head of State (King/Queen). It is our constitution. If only we understand our history! Yes they are wealthy, however especially for UK the funds raised and given to those in need via the royal family wouldn't be possible by private charity. In 2023 KC3 donated 500 million back to the government from the profits of his windfarms to the government. (We must note also the late Queen made a decision they would pay taxes even though the constitution stated they were tax free). The funds are conditional that they only be used for health or education purposes. Then you have the princess trust which has helped over 1 million teenagers or young adults. I don't see any billionaires donate such huge amounts from their own profits such as Bezos/Musk/ Zuckerberg or Gates. Sadly governments cannot keep up with the requirements to help citizens due to the trillions in debt. Australia has a 1.9 trillion debt and we the tax payers are paying it off. I don't think being rid of the royal family helps us in anyway. Look at USA with their unstable governments and having to vote for president's giving no stability whatsoever.
This is my analysis and my opinion only. Don't want to offend anyone. Sometimes it's the bigger picture that prevails.
" Don't want to offend anyone". Some folk will always take offence so it is not worth bothering to worry about that. I fully agree with your post.
 
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Like religion, monarchy should be wiped off the face of the earth.

The two most ridiculous ideals in human history.
I humbly suggest that were H sapiens wiped off the face of the Earth it could well be a better place for all creatures great and small.

However, being a member of H sapiens I have a vested interested in claiming my God-given right, especially as a Pomgolian, to rape, murder and plunder this good Earth and any Unbelievers of whatever belief I believe in as is convenient for me at the time so that H sapiens may survive in blessed harmony forever unto eternity...............or at least until the sun becomes a red giant in about 3 billion years time. Keep laughing; we are too soon dead!
 
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I am sure he would have thought about this previously. Especially that his children would not be given such opulent rewards. Sometimes being your own boss and not having to abide by outdated rules makes it all worthwhile
 
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I am sure he would have thought about this previously. Especially that his children would not be given such opulent rewards. Sometimes being your own boss and not having to abide by outdated rules makes it all worthwhile
Harry can always challenge the Will, in Court, as unfair . However, Harry and Andrew seem to gave a bit more ready cash then we oldies so, basically, I don't give a tinker's cuss about their poverty.
 
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Meanwhile, we are being bombarded with "news" of some royal toadstool suffering a minor injury due a horse incident.

Rewind a couple of years and a friend's 8 year old daughter was killed when a horse fell and rolled on top of her on a NSW South Coast farm. Didn't even make the local news!
 
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Australia ain't paying. We get a head of state on the cheap at about $250 000-$350 000 pa plus expenses, so I hear. A president would cost us billions and all we would get is the type of uneducatable twerp that we have seen these past few years in the USA. And there is the cost of the 3 or 4 or 5 yearly election campaign and the corporate bribe , sorry, donations, that go into those campaigns.
I say Chris Hemsworth for President!
 
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No but then in America even their pets have their own psychologists.
Doesn't bode well.
There are pet psychologists in Australia too; it’s not just an American thing.

Just to name two:


 
im sure a lot of pensioners are quite worried about the royal family's millions, but would be a bit more concerned about their electricity bill, gas,food,etc which would obviously take preference over any donations to the royal family in their need for financial assistance..
 

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