Insiders familiar with the Duke claim that Harry is attempting to portray himself as a crusader fighting to expose those who have deprived him of his rights. He seems to view anyone who imparts royal lessons to him as villains. Amidst the ongoing family drama, Harry's behavior is seen as deeply concerning, with some describing him as a very troubled individual whose jealousy towards his brother is pathological. The damage he has caused is worrisome.
Royal experts have advised Harry and Meghan to apologize to members of the royal family for their reckless and ill-advised comments, which have caused tension and anxiety. Meghan's husband has frequently been accused of playing the victim card since stepping down as a senior working royal and moving to the United States. Some commentators and historians have even called for Harry to change his ways.
However, a recent rumor suggests that Meghan encouraged Harry to file a lawsuit against the future king to claim their rightful share of inheritance. So far, they have struggled to find a lawyer willing to take on the case. People Magazine's coverage of a new book highlights William's apparent frustration with the Sussexes. Megan is depicted as delusional, unable to comprehend anything beyond her own importance and greed. While their chances of success in such a venture are doubtful, Meghan has turned it into a spectacle, mirroring her approach to other problems.
In reality, their prospects of winning the case are slim, and it may not even progress to the discovery stage. Prince Philip's will remained secret for 90 years, and it is likely that the Queen's will would be similarly sealed. The government would argue that such documents need to be kept confidential for reasons of state, given the monarch's role in the UK. Pursuing such an antagonistic case against the royalty and government could lead to ridicule and professional consequences for any involved lawyer.
According to British law, inheritance follows the line of ownership, as enacted by Parliament long ago. Harry and Meghan are not entitled to access the monarchy's wealth, but they can access personal funds, such as those left by Diana or the Queen Mother. This situation has reportedly increased tensions, with rumors suggesting that Meghan is hoping for a financial windfall. Speculation circulates that the Queen Mother left Harry and William £8 million to share when they turn 40, although the exact details remain unclear. Another theory suggests that the Queen Mother may have left behind substantial debts for the current Queen to settle, with only assets and inherited jewelry passed down to loved ones.