PRINCE HARRY ACCUSED OF COMMITTING TREASON AGAINST HIS FATHER, KING CHARLES III

 PRINCE HARRY ACCUSED OF COMMITTING TREASON AGAINST HIS FATHER, KING CHARLES III 

           Prince Harry and his, Father King                                    Charles III

Prince Harry has been accused of allegedly committing ‘treason’ against his father King Charles, who reportedly believes that his son ‘sold out’ the royal family to Netflix for their royal drama The Crown, as per Woman’s Day magazine.


Palace sources quoted by the outlet detailed how the 74-year-old monarch is convinced that his son influenced how senior royals are depicted on the latest season of the drama chronicling the royal family.


Adding on to these claims, a source said: “If it's true, it's basically treason. Harry was still around when the series began in 2016, and he knew how damaging it has been to pretty much every single senior family member so far – except, it seems, himself.”


The insider went on to claim: “Charles wants to consider cutting Harry off once and for all… But he also wants to present it as a united family decision, rather than just his own.”


“And above all, he trusts Prince William, Princess Catherine, Princess Anne and Prince Edward – all who were summoned to Buckingham Palace to discuss the issue,” the source continued.


They also stated: “If he is successful, Harry will become totally obsolete within the royal system. Charles would prefer his loyal sister and the reliable Edward any day over a rebellious son who may or may not have sold him out to Hollywood scriptwriters.”


The comments come days after King Charles formally asked for an amendment to the Regency Act in order to include his siblings Princess Anne and Prince Edward as his Counsellors of State, effectively side-lining Prince Harry even more.


KING CHARLES BLASTED FOR FLAUNTING GOLD PLATES ONLINE AMID UK LIVING CRISIS 

                 King Charles III

King Charles and his royal staff are being called out for ‘flaunting’ the royal family’s gold cutlery and servingware ahead of the South African President Ramaphosa’s visit earlier this week, amid the UK’s continuing cost-pf-living crisis.


The criticism came from royal expert Daniela Elser who, in a piece for News AU, said that the royal social media team’s decision to showcase the Palace’s gold tableware seemed insensitive, especially in the same week as Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of Exchequer, announced $98 billion in tax rises in the UK.


Taking a sarcastic tone, Elser wrote: “Last week the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer (basically their treasurer) Jeremy Hunt announced $98 billion in tax rises… Brits are facing a winter that will see average power bills rise to more than $5370…Therefore, this obviously makes it the perfect time to showcase the Palace’s collection of gold servingware!”


Elser then referenced the videos shared on the Royal Family’s Instagram account last week showcasing Palace chefs prepping for the South African delegation’s visit, before slamming them

She said: “Okay, sure, there is a case to be made here that Brits are proud of all the pomp and ceremony… But is this the moment to decide to pull back the curtain a bit on the unthinkable level of ostentation of big royal occasions…”


“Or the unthinkable level of resources that go into such extraneous things as sugar flowers or gold-bedecked bridles? Is that a risk that Charles can or should be taking at such a precarious moment?” Elser questioned.


“The king is entering a new reputational phase of his reign with the lingering, hangover of affection for Queen Elizabeth drying up and the novelty factor of Charles in charge waning. It’s time for His Majesty to show the UK what he is made of and what sort of monarch he is going to be,” the royal expert concluded.



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