Harry's financing was abruptly cut off in a startling turn of events during the summer of 2020, keeping us all in the dark about what happened inside the royal walls. Following a thorough three-year investigation, Byline Times has revealed shocking information that surpasses any royal scandal that has ever been reported.
It all began with a written accusation. Harry pointed fingers at Prince William's aide, Chris Jones, alleging that he was leaking stories to The Sun. The headline-grabbing story in question? Harry and Meghan's resignation as senior royals. However, when Harry refused to retract his accusations, the Royal Family played their trump card – they halted his funding
You might wonder why so much drama over a few headlines and stories, but the answer lies in control. According to a well-informed source, the Royal Household was eager to avoid a courtroom scandal, with Jones and Dan Wootton at the center of attention. The cessation of funding wasn't just about news headlines; it was a strategic move to bring Harry and Meghan back in line under the Royal Family's influence.
You see, the truth is that Harry and Meghan are a goldmine for newspapers. Their stories are more captivating than those of King Charles and Camilla or Prince William and Kate. The fear was that even from abroad, they'd continue to dominate the media narrative, and the Royal Family couldn't allow that to happen.
Prince Charles believed that cutting off Harry's lifeline, the transition funding, would be an effective way to bring the renegade prince back to British soil. Yet, in a plot twist worthy of a Shakespearean drama, it didn't quite work. Harry and Meghan stood their ground.
To add another layer of intrigue to this tale, it's worth mentioning that Dan Wootton, the man in the center of it all, was recently accused of using a pseudonym to solicit explicit content from his coworkers in exchange for money. The details of this scandal have added yet another layer to an already tumultuous story.