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Lawyers Decline Sussex Case as Meghan and Harry Sue William for Inheritance

In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have filed a lawsuit against Prince William for their rightful share of inheritance.

However, it seems that lawyers are refusing to take on the case.

The couple’s decision to take legal action comes amidst ongoing feuds within the royal family, with Harry positioning himself as the hero fighting against those who have deprived him of his rights.

According to an insider familiar with Harry’s nature, he is attempting to portray himself as the savior of the royal family, while labeling others who have taught him royal traditions as villains.

This strategy appears to be an attempt to gain sympathy from the public by disgracing his own relatives.

Some royal experts have advised Harry and Meghan to apologize to the royal family for causing stress and anxiety with their reckless comments.

Ever since stepping down as senior working royals and relocating to the United States, Prince Harry has often been accused of playing the victim card.

Even royal commentators and historians have urged him to reconsider his approach.

However, recent reports from a source on Blind Item suggest that Meghan encouraged Harry to file a lawsuit against future King William for their rightful share of inheritance.

Unfortunately for them, they have been unable to find a lawyer willing to take on their case.

It is evident from an excerpt in People Magazine, taken from Omid Scobie’s new book, that Prince William is completely done with the Sussexes.

Meghan’s delusions have led her to believe that she can challenge the future king, despite her lack of understanding of anything beyond her own self-importance and greed.

While success in this endeavor is highly unlikely, Meghan would undoubtedly turn the attempt into a circus, as she tends to do with everything else.

However, challenging the laws surrounding the monarchy is an arduous task.

Prince Philip’s will, for example, is kept secret for 90 years, and it is expected that the Queen’s will follows a similar protocol.

The government is likely to work diligently to maintain the secrecy of such documents, possibly citing reasons of state.

In the UK, the monarch represents the entirety of the state on paper, making it impossible to summon the King to court since all courts derive their authority from him.

Any lawyer foolish enough to take on the royal family and government in such a futile case would risk professional sanctions and ridicule.

British laws clearly state that inheritance goes to the heir, and these laws were enacted by Parliament long ago.

Harry and Meghan are not eligible to access the monarchy’s wealth, as they can only receive personal funds, such as those left by Princess Diana or the Queen Mother.

Reports suggest that the Queen Mother left Harry and William $8 million to share when they turned 40.

However, there are conflicting theories circulating for years, one of which claims that the Queen Mother was actually burdened with significant debts that the late Queen had to settle.

It is believed that only property, jewelry, and other possessions were passed on to her loved ones.

In conclusion, the prospect of Meghan and Harry winning their lawsuit against Prince William for inheritance seems highly unlikely.

Their inability to find legal representation, coupled with the complexities of challenging long-established laws surrounding the monarchy, leaves them at a significant disadvantage.

The couple’s pursuit appears to be driven by personal grievances rather than a strong legal foundation.

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