The article, published by a prominent newspaper, claimed that Charles pressured Harry and Meghan into making commercial deals in the US after cutting their £700,000 funding for their trial year in Canada. The alleged financial turmoil was linked to a cash-for-leak scandal initiated by Dan Evans, insinuating that Charles halted funding due to the refusal to remove Kensington Palace from legal documents.
However, the claims in the article were swiftly debunked, exposing a web of lies created by Harry and Meghan. Dan Evans confirmed on Twitter that the Sussexes, not Prince William, had been leaking misinformation. He revealed that the Sussexes' communication team had briefed the media, including him, during their time in the royal family, revealing their strategy of misinformation.
Moreover, Dan Evans, the writer behind the questionable article, is a convicted phone hacker allegedly paid by Harry and Meghan to craft a distorted narrative. The article contained inconsistencies and fabrications aimed at portraying Harry and Meghan as perpetual victims, a narrative they consistently maintained throughout their public life. The revelations highlight a dangerous game involving the distortion of facts and manipulation of the truth, tarnishing the image of their family and disrupting the royal legacy.