
The king also gave harry a lump sum payout when he left the family, in the millions. And harry received millions from the queen's estate, more than william, due to william being the future king. It was $14 million or so between the two of them, with harry receiving a larger share. Harry had millions, tens of millions at least. He could have been comfortably supported for the rest of his life, just like William, but he didn't want to do the minimal work for it and wanted to be able to monetize the royal name, so he quit. Harry received millions from his mother's estate, millions from his grandma's estate, and millions in a lump sum payout from uis father. He is an able bodied middle age man, who was hiven tens of millions from both parents, his grandma, and the taxpayers of Britain. Complaining about how hard it is to get by on yens of millions of dollars in family money, and whining about how your brother who is still working for England hot more is just immature and ridiculous. He can work and get a job. |
Harry and Meghan are not "children" They are healthy middle aged adults with every privilege in the world, millions of dollars to their names, the best education in the world, and enough intelligence to earn their own way without complaining about how daddy cut them off when they asked to be cut off. |
Harry received millions from his dad when he quit the royal family. |
A couple clarifications All of the queen’s money and assets went to Charles to avoid inheritance tax (charming, right?). None of that went to Harry. The queen mother (Elizabeth’s mother, Harry’s great grandmother) did leave money for all the children who were born before she died. And yes, he got plenty from Diana. Charles paid Harry when he was a working royal, and he stopped paying him when he stepped down as a working royal. This was a good amount of money for the work that working royals do, but it wasn’t a life changing sum, just the standard that any of the working royals would receive. A rumor that’s been perpetuated is that Charles gave Harry the money to buy his house, but that’s not true. It’s not how they operate. Eventually Charles may have gifted Harry a home if he stayed in the fold. Also, Harry has jobs. He works for a tech startup, he is also involved in Invictus Games and Travalyst. And the Netflix thing. |
Still sounds privileged to me. |
He received millions from his dad when he quit the royal family. |
+1. Extremely privileged. |
In no way does the video show “twerking”.
In no way is the video on-brand for her. You know who else posted a delivery room video dancing to this song? Pookie & Jett. It’s on-brand for them. People criticize Meghan doing it not because they’re haters (although perhaps some are) but because it inconsistent with the brand that she has tried to put forth. Not the persona that she claims the royal family put upon her, but the one she is tried to perpetuate for herself since leaving there the one with “serious podcasts” with female founders, and a Martha Stewart-esque lifestyle show and product launch. |
Source? |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/harry-charles-finances-royal-palace/2021/06/24/675411b0-d4ca-11eb-b39f-05a2d776b1f4_story.html
“ Prince Charles’s office, Clarence House, published in its annual accounts that Charles paid his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, and their families, a sum of $6.3 million. The annual report covers the period from April 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021. It’s not broken down by family.” So $6.3 million, shared between William and Harry. Even if it was broken evenly, and let’s be honest, it probably wasn’t considering they weren’t working anymore, William had a bigger role and more kids etc (and sausage gate), it would be $3.15 million in parting. |
"I hate MM...so I purposely seek out content about her to the point that I know when public opinion has even a slight change." Do you hear yourself? You really are deranged. |