King Charles was stunned when he discovered this clause about Harry in the Queen's will.

King Charles discovered a stunning clause in Queen Elizabeth II's will that offers Prince Harry a £25 million inheritance—but only if he spends 90 days annually in the UK performing royal duties for 10 years.



The Grandmother's Ultimatum

The handwritten codicil, uncovered during 2025 estate reviews, mandates Harry reside in England 90 days yearly for charitable work under royal patronage to claim the funds (plus £5 million education trust for Archie and Lilibet). Elizabeth aimed to preserve family ties post-Megxit, blending love with duty—a "master politician's soft power" per experts. Charles, stunned, activated the clause amid health decline, forcing Harry's impossible choice: fortune or freedom.


Harry's Defiance

Harry rejected the terms, citing UK security risks, demanding full payout without strings. Palace lawyers sent a one-line rebuff: "Conditions immutable." William's reforms—Sussex titles to George, Parliament's Archie probe—amplify stakes, with surrogacy doubts (Doria's confession) and paternity questions (Bower's gauntlet) threatening the children's status. Harry's silence post-rejection signals permanent rift.

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