In the midst of a tempestuous tempest swirling around Prince Harry's inheritance, Meghan Markle raises her voice in disapproval. Prince William, in an unexpected maneuver, seems to be veering off the course set by Queen Elizabeth's final bequest, which is creating quite the stir.
The intricacies surrounding the division of the royal family's wealth are as intricate as a spider's web, and it's evident that Prince William is set to claim the lion's share of the pie, all thanks to his role as the heir to the throne. Interestingly, Prince William shared a remarkably close bond with the late Queen, a bond some palace insiders whispered was "a bit too close."
When Prince William donned his graduation gown at St. Andrews University in the balmy June of 2005, the royal family came together to celebrate this milestone. Their celebration took the form of an enchanting garden soiree following the graduation ceremony, graced by his father, King Charles, and his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. It was Queen Elizabeth who extended her stay, disregarding the initially scheduled departure time. Dr. Brian Lang, the University's Provost and Vice Chancellor during Prince William's time there, fondly remembered that day as "an incredibly enjoyable one" and couldn't help but mention the Queen's warm demeanor.
He went on to share how the Queen cherished her time at St. Andrews, going as far as introducing him to Prince Philip and expressing her delight about the visit to the university. Dr. Lang, who had previously worked with the royal family, held the Queen in high regard and couldn't help but notice the warmth she exuded during her visit.
The dynamics within the royal family are, undoubtedly, a labyrinth filled with subtle intricacies, turning the division of assets and inheritance into a sensitive and closely scrutinized process.