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King Charles is keeping succession plans ‘highly secret’ from Prince Harry: expert

Nika Shakhnazarova
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King Charles puts succession plan in place but keeps Prince Harry in the dark due to 'lack of trust': expert
King Charles puts succession plan in place but keeps Prince Harry in the dark due to "lack of trust": expert

King Charles has reportedly kickstarted his succession planning but is keeping details “highly secret” from his estranged son, Prince Harry, according to a royal expert.

The monarch, 75, reportedly began putting plans in place for the future of the monarchy soon after his cancer diagnosis.

And according to royal expert and author Tom Quinn, Charles’s ailing health prompted him to work on a concrete plan for when it’s time to hand over the reigns to Prince William.

King Charles has reportedly kickstarted his succession planning, according to a royal expert. via REUTERS
King Charles has reportedly kickstarted his succession planning, according to a royal expert. via REUTERS

“Succession planning is highly secret and no one trusts Harry to be part of it, for the simple reason that if he feels in any way slighted or not given what he feels he deserves, he will run straight to the media,” Quinn told the Mirror.

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Quinn, who wrote “Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family,” suggested that William, the heir to the throne, is “at the heart” of the King’s succession plans.

“Charles is also aware that, as future king, William is at the heart of the succession planning that is taking place right now. Officials had assumed Charles would remain healthy at least into his mid-80s before succession planning would need to begin but in fact, it has now begun and indicates perhaps that Charles’ cancer is more dangerous than we have been led to believe,” Quinn added.

The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.

Quinn’s insights come just days after it was reported that William had blocked any chance of his younger brother’s return to the royal fold, despite Harry reportedly expressing interest in a partial return to royal duties.

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The Prince of Wales, 41, has apparently made it clear to his brother that he’s not welcome to return to life as a working royal after Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, shut the door on the monarchy in 2020.

It’s said that Charles is keeping details of his succession plan “highly secret” from his estranged son, Prince Harry. MEGA
It’s said that Charles is keeping details of his succession plan “highly secret” from his estranged son, Prince Harry. MEGA

“Prince William has his own private turmoil,” royal expert and commentator Helena Chard told Fox News. “He knows his brother well and certainly won’t allow him to breeze back into the family, as he doesn’t trust him.”

Earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex, 39, spoke about his father’s cancer diagnosis in an interview with “Good Morning America,” where he hinted that the recent health woes could have a “reunifying effect” on his family.

The monarch, 75, reportedly began putting plans in place for the future of the monarchy soon after soon after his cancer diagnosis. Getty Images
The monarch, 75, reportedly began putting plans in place for the future of the monarchy soon after soon after his cancer diagnosis. Getty Images

It’s since been said that the royal family was “not thrilled” over Harry’s decision to speak about his father’s imperiled health on national television.

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Moreover, his sentiment was reportedly not reciprocated by William, who is making wife Kate Middleton’s post-surgery recovery a priority.

It appears that William and his father share a similar stance on Harry’s return to the royal fold, as sources close to the monarch last week said he’s “firmly of the opinion” that Harry can’t return as a working member of the Firm.

Despite that, insiders claim that Charles would be open to fixing his damaged relationship with his younger son.

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