King Charles worries what Prince Harry will do once ‘all the money runs out’: book

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King Charles III is worried about his son Prince Harry’s finances, according to a new book. The monarch, 75, is reportedly concerned about what might happen once Harry, 39, spends the millions of dollars he earned from a slate of business deals that he and wife Meghan Markle did with companies like Netflix and Spotify.The claim is just one of many salacious tidbits in royal reporter Robert Jobson’s upcoming biography about Kate Middleton, titled, “Catherine: The Princess of Wales.”“The ‘Harry problem’, as it’s known among Palace staff, continues to plague the King,” Jobson alleges in an excerpt of his book published on Daily Mail. “‘What worries His Majesty, and his top team,’ says a Palace official, ‘is what is going to happen when all the money runs out.'”Jobson suggests that Harry and Meghan, aka the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are “trying to find an income stream […] that doesn’t involve dishing dirt on the Royal Family” because, in his view, “the public have wearied of their constant complaints.” He also claims there is a “Sussex-shaped void in the Royal Family,” one which “has never loomed so large,” referring to the Royal Family’s loss of both star power and manpower that resulted from Harry and Meghan abdicating their roles as senior working royals.Despite that “void,” Jobson writes that Prince William is “adamant” about refusing to help the Sussexes in the future.However, King Charles is a different story. “[H]e’s let it be known that he’ll never shut the door on his second child, though there seems little chance of a meaningful reconciliation for now,” the veteran royal reporter claims.King Charles last saw Prince Harry when the latter flew to the UK in February after learning of his father’s cancer diagnosis..

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