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King Charles Allegedly Excludes Prince Harry from $34 Million Inheritance as William Prepares for the Throne, Source Claims

According to Radar Online, there are growing calls for King Charles to exclude Prince Harry from his will in an attempt to prevent his estranged son from accessing the monarch’s considerable fortune.

A senior palace insider offered insights into the situation, revealing that the King, who is reportedly battling serious health issues, understands the urgency of making key decisions about his legacy.

Many senior royals reportedly feel that Harry should not receive any financial benefits, given his decision to step away from royal duties and his perceived betrayal of the family.

“This is why King Charles is leaning toward cutting him off,” the insider revealed. While the palace has not officially commented on the type of illness the King is facing, reports suggest it could be pancreatic cancer, and if true, the prognosis may be serious.

This could explain why Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, are preparing to assume the throne sooner than they might have expected.

“The monarch’s days may be numbered as he is reportedly suffering from pancreatic cancer,” another source disclosed.

Although King Charles wrote his will several years ago, many are urging him to make amendments to exclude Harry, arguing that such a decision would be logical given the circumstances. For now, the palace remains tight-lipped, and only time will reveal the final outcome, the insider concluded.

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