Behind the scenes, frustration within the Royal Family is said to be both genuine and steadily increasing toward Prince Harry.
King Charles and Prince William have reportedly reached a firm position on Harry and Meghan, with insiders suggesting they’ve moved to a stance of “let them do what they’re going to do” after ongoing tensions.
Royal commentator Rob Shuter shared these claims in his Substack article titled “Palace Reels As Harry And Meghan Rip Up Sandringham Deal — But There’s Nothing They Can Do.”
According to sources close to the situation, King Charles, Prince William, and other senior royals are “angry and deeply disappointed” by what they perceive as actions undermining the spirit of the Sandringham Agreement—an arrangement originally designed by Queen Elizabeth II to clearly define the couple’s royal role and responsibilities.
One insider explained that this situation goes against what the late Queen intended, saying the agreement was meant to remove confusion and “not create new grey areas.”
Tensions behind palace walls are reportedly high, with emotions continuing to build.
A close source added that many within the family feel a boundary has been crossed, emphasizing that the arrangement was straightforward: either fully step back from royal duties or fully remain within them, not both.
However, insiders also suggest there is a limit to what the Royal Family can actually control at this stage, noting, “They can’t stop Harry.”
One source explained to Rob Shuter that the family’s approach has shifted significantly—from trying to manage the situation to accepting it as it is.
It was also stated that Prince William and King Charles have little influence over the direction things are taking now, with one insider summarizing it as, “They’ve reached the point of: let them do what they’re going to do.”
Despite ongoing disputes over titles and royal roles, insiders stress that Harry’s identity remains unchanged. As one source put it, “He’s Princess Diana’s son and the King’s son. That doesn’t change—titles or no titles.”
