King Charles III Declared He’s ‘Not a Bank’ Amid Prince Harry’s Financial Demands, New Book Claims
Key Points:
- According to Robert Jobson’s new book, The Windsor Legacy, Prince Harry allegedly demanded funds from King Charles III around the time he and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties and became financially independent.
- The late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly grew tired of the drama caused by Harry and Meghan and redirected Harry’s calls to King Charles during the couple’s departure, known as Megxit.
- Jobson claims that Harry’s behavior, including swearing at his father and demanding money, frustrated King Charles, who told friends, “I’m not a bank.”
- The Queen privately felt let down by the Sussexes’ decision to leave the monarchy, viewing it as short-sighted and a missed opportunity, according to the book.
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