The Duke of Sussex inherited £22.5m, which his late great-grandmother had set aside in a trust fund.
The British royal family has faced multiple challenges in recent years, especially following the estrangement of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
Since 2020, the couple no longer have the title of Royal Highness, and their financial link to the Crown has been completely absent.
Harry and Meghan Markle have repeatedly expressed the difficulties they experienced during their time in the Royal Family.
According to their statements, several members of the royal family not only treated them poorly but also contributed to their decision to step away from their duties.
Her departure not only marked a significant personal break, but also a significant shift in the dynamics of the British royal family.
Prince Harry recently celebrated his 40th birthday. On this occasion, the Duke received a gift that connects him to his family legacy.
According to information released by The Telegraph, the Duke of Sussex inherited 22.5 million euros, which his late great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, had set aside in a trust fund.
This estate was intended for his great-grandchildren, including William, Prince of Wales.
In this context, the distribution of this inheritance was established in two stages. According to reports, both princes received 7.10 million euros when they turned 21, with an additional amount of 9.4 million when they reached the age of 40.
These details have sparked speculation among royal analysts, with some suggesting that Harry could be receiving a larger sum of money due to his decision to step down from royal duties. However, this theory remains unconfirmed.
However, a former royal family insider said: “It was a way for the Queen to have money set aside for her great-grandchildren when they were older and a way to pass on some of her estate in a tax-efficient way.”
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