Prince Harry is allegedly living off $10m inheritance Princess Diana left him
- Prince Harry has revealed that he's living off the inheritance his mom Princess Diana left him
- According to media reports, Princess Diana left her son a $10 million (almost N4 billion) inheritance
- Prince Harry told Oprah Winfrey recently that he wouldn't have gotten through without the money from his late mom
Prince Harry recently revealed that he is living off the inheritance his mom Princess Diana left him.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle told Oprah in a recent interview that their financial support including their security detail was cut off when they stepped back from official duties as members of the British royal family.
Prince Harry shared that he only has what his mom left him. According to reports, Princess Diana left him a $10 million inheritance.
"I wouldn't have gotten through without that," he said, according to Forbes.
According to the publication, the couple now has an estimated nett worth of about $10 million.
“I hadn’t thought about it,” the duke said about his current financial situation.
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He shared that from his own perspective, all he needed was enough money to pay for security to keep his family safe.
In related news, Legit.ng reported that Meghan Markle recently revealed that certain members of the royal family had shown concern over the colour of her first child's skin before he was born.
The world was left shook after Meghan made some startling revelations about getting married into the royal family. According to Meghan in a recent Oprah Winfrey interview, not only she but her first son baby Archie had been subjected to racial discrimination.
According to Markle, before the birth of baby Archie, some royal family members had raised concerns about the skin tone the little one would be born with - obviously worried that he may be on the darker side.
The former Dutchess and wife of Prince Harry then revealed that baby Archie had been stripped of any royal titles and was also not provided with the royal protection that is customary for babies born in the royal lineage.
Legit.ng also reported that Serena Williams is one of the many celebrities who have headed online to publicly show support for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the former royals did an interview with Oprah Winfrey and revealed a number of their struggles while serving in the royal family.
"Meghan Markle, my selfless friend, lives her life - and leads by example - with empathy and compassion. She teaches me every day what it means to be truly noble. Her words illustrate the pain and cruelty she's experienced," wrote Williams.
She then went on to reflect how, like Markle, she has been subjected to sexism and racism as well as unfair scrutiny under the watchful eyes of the media.
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