Prince Harry to accept $8.5 million inheritance as it’s ‘money that’s owed to him’: ex-palace staffer
NY Post
Prince Harry will not be turning down his huge inheritance on his birthday this week, according to a former royal staffer.
The Duke of Sussex is set to ring in his 40th birthday on Sunday, and to go with it is a massive $8.5 million cash bonus thanks to arrangements made by his late great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
After much speculation over whether Harry will accept the money given that he’s no longer a working member of the royal family, it appears as though the duke will not be saying “no.”
“I’ve no doubt that Harry will accept it, it’s money that’s owed to him, money that’s coming to him,” King Charles’ former royal butler Grant Harrold exclusively told The Post.
“I don’t think he will decline the money, it’s inheritance so it’s his right,” he said, adding that “it’s already something that has been set in place for years now.”
The late Queen Elizabeth II’s mother put $90 million into a trust fund for her family, and listed that Harry was to access his share of the trust when he turned 40 as one of the fund’s stipulations.
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