Prince Harry reportedly shocked his father, King Charles, during a tense phone call regarding money. Royal author Robert Jobson claimed in his new book, “The Windsor Legacy,” that the call ended with harsh words and a cut line. Although Buckingham Palace has not commented on Jobson’s claim, the story highlights how fragile family ties within the monarchy have become after the Sussexes’ move.
Prince Harry had a heated argument with King Charles about money, claims source
Radar Online exclusively reported excerpts from royal author Robert Jobson’s claims in “The Windsor Legacy” that a phone call about money between Prince Harry and King Charles ended badly. The tabloid reported that the late Queen directed Harry’s calls to Charles. As a result, the tensions between the son and the father reached a breaking point.
Upon the rising of tensions, the Queen ordered Harry‘s calls to be redirected to Charles, but the now-King could not take it. The book claims, “After Harry swore at him over the phone one day and demanded funds, he stopped taking his calls,” adding that the King told his aides, “I’m not a bank.”
These accusations have emerged more than four years after Harry stepped back from royal duties and moved to California with his wife, Meghan Markle. Although the couple aimed for independence, Jobson’s account suggests money was still a major point of rifts behind palace walls, and in the aftermath, staff reportedly fielded Harry’s calls. The author claimed that the royal staff had to make excuses when Harry called.
The alleged fallout paints a picture of deep frustration on both sides — while Charles wants to maintain boundaries as monarch, Harry desires to secure financial stability on his own terms.
Although the palace has not commented on the claims, Jobson’s allegations shed new light on an emotionally charged chapter between the father-son duo. Meanwhile, whether Prince Harry and King Charles have worked through their tension, regardless of their concerns about money, remains a matter of speculation.
