Recent revelations indicate that Prince Harry had been cautioned multiple times by the palace for allegedly violating the terms of the Sandringham agreement connected to his financial support. A UK broadcaster has shed light on these warnings.
The pivotal Sandringham Summit, held on January 10, 2020, saw the participation of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry. Notably absent from the meeting was the Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry has not shied away from discussing this significant summit, first in his Netflix documentary and later in his book, “Spare.”
In a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry revealed, “They cut me off.”
According to ITV News, the decision to sever Prince Harry’s financial ties came after his refusal to remove a palace aide’s name from legal action against The Sun.
Reports from the British media suggest that the royal family had a prior agreement with Prince Harry, which he is purported to have breached.
Critics have also raised questions about why Oprah Winfrey did not press Prince Harry to provide further insights into whether he breached the agreement or engaged in a dispute over its terms. This ongoing saga underscores the complexities surrounding the Sandringham agreement and its implications for Prince Harry’s financial stability.