King Charles gives special power to future monarch William
King Charles makes bold decision about the future of monarchy
King Charles III, who was allegedly stung by his youngest son Harry, has made a secret plan with heir to the British throne Prince William about the future of the monarchy.
The 76-year-old, who did not take away Harry's Sussex title despite all the hurt he's caused, has reportedly given special power to the Prince of Wales.
An insider, as reported by RadarOnline, shared: "Behind the scenes, people are saying that the royals have quietly sanctioned the title removal, if Harry and Meghan step out of line again.
"The removal would require an Act of Parliament, but those in the know say the palace has already called several secret meetings to discuss the possibility and put an actionable plan in place."
Queen Camilla is said to be influencing King Charles to exclude Harry from his will, further fueling royal family tensions.
The courtier, according to the outlet, added that King Charles won't pull the trigger himself, but the monarch has given his eldest son his blessing to pursue that route after he's gone.
Meghan and Harry are currently enjoying life in their $14 million Montecito mansion, where they're raising their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
There are also speculations and reports that King Charles is still showing leniency to the Duke because he loves his grandchildren, whom he rarely gets to meet.
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