Betsypaige
Heir Presumptive
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This has occurred to me, too. I'm sure they have thought of this. They are not stupid enough to believe the Queen will live forever.
My own take is that although William is angry with Harry, Harry doesn't seem to be angry with William. Harry describes his relationship with William as "space" and being on different paths. I could be wrong but Harry's language seems to reflect disappointment rather than anger. Obviously, Meghan doesn't like Catherine but it's not clear how she feels about William. I suspect she dislikes him but understands William is important. I feel that Harry is assuming that he and William can rebuild their relationship over time.
On the other hand, Harry is angry at Charles. Money is part of it but I think it has more to do with issues from his childhood (the divorce, Charles always working, etc.) But, parental love is different and we tend to be more forgiving of our children. I also think Charles feels guilty and likely believes that much of this is his fault. As a result, I think Harry and Meghan reasonably assume that they will be able to get back into Charles's good graces when they decide they need to. Whether that is true or not remains to be seen.
I think they will find that the biggest obstacle is money. I think they can earn a lot of money but I doubt they can earn enough to maintain their current lifestyle for the rest of their lives. I suspect they will need at least $5 million per year to maintain the mansion and for security. If that is true, they have to bring in at least $10 million every year to cover taxes and staff. I think Charles will be willing to give them some money but probably not enough.
I think H took more aim at Charles because he’s the one who controls the purse strings, he’s the one who consults with The Queen and makes “big” decisions that he sees himself being left out of. His anger with W is different.
It was always said that C had a better relationship with H than W, but I’m starting to think it’s because H never opened up and spoke about his feelings. Charles and William may have butted heads more, but at least with W, C knew where he stood. Of course W is older than Harry, but only by a few years. Ultimately he seems to have understood that his parents’ relationship was much more complicated than the one-sided affair the media made it out to be; much like C and Philip, W has learned to appreciate things about his father he didn’t before. Nothing like that has happened with Harry, I’m afraid. H seems stuck, rooted in the past, and he can’t let go.