King Charles III hatching hefty $50 million divorce deal for Meghan to bring Prince Harry back to the UK: Reports

The reported controversial move came after the Duke of Sussex dropped a series of bombshell through his memoir

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The newly crowned King of the British Empire Charles III could soon offer a hefty $50 million in compensation for a divorce settlement to Meghan Markle in a bid to get his son Prince Harry back.

Reportedly, this came after Harry dropped a bombshell through a series of attacks on the Royal Family in the recently launched Memoir Spare which has caused a huge attack on the monarchy.

Globe Magazine quoted a high-level courtier who said that Charles blames Meghan for initiating Harry’s damaging allegations against the British Royal Family.

Charles is reportedly "willing to do anything" to save the Duke of Sussex from "throwing his life away" as Harry's memoir sends shockwaves across the globe.

The courtier claims Charles is “willing to forgive” Harry “for the horrifying damage he's inflicted on the royal family in the last three years." As per the reports, the monarch believes that Harry is so "besotted by Meghan" that he "can't see he's headed for disaster and must get out now."

King Charles III is said to believe the amount of money "will appeal to Meghan because she's "greedy and it will set her up for life". Moreover, the buyout is said to include child support for Harry and Meghan’s two kids Archie and Lilibet, while the former actress will be allowed to have her Duchess title.

The controversial claims are making the rounds after the Duke unveiled a series of wild claims against the royal family through his memoir, including his father, King Charles III telling he didn’t have “enough money” to financially support Meghan.

Harry wrote in the book, “Pa didn’t financially support Willy and me, and our families, out of any largesse. That was his job. That was the whole deal.”

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Harry further said he soon realized his father was not concerned about money and suggested he was jealous of Meghan's growing popularity.

Harry in a set of shocking claims wrote, “Pa might have dreaded the rising cost of maintaining us, but what he really couldn’t stomach was someone new dominating the monarchy, grabbing the limelight, someone shiny and new coming in and overshadowing him.”

Harry in a separate extract wrote that his elder brother William physically attacked him at his London-based home in 2019 over an argument with the former’s wife. He wrote, Harry claims William called Meghan "difficult", "rude" and "abrasive" as the relationship between the brothers quickly spiraled.

Harry’s allegations could have further deteriorated the situation between the royal family and the estranged royal couples had his entire memoir could have got published, as per Harry’s claim the original piece was twice as long as it has got published.

In an interview with Bryony Gordon in The Telegraph, Harry over the question of whether he is ‘genuinely open’ to reconciliation with the Royal Family said, he held back some material about his family because they would not "ever forgive me”.

On the question, he added further, “The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”

He admitted that there has been something extremely ugly between him, his brother, and to an extent between him and his father that he doesn’t want the world to know.


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