SH0CK: King Charles will “bail Prince Harry out of Daily Mail debt”
King Charles could be set to help out his youngest son in a very big way.

Prince Harry could be helped out by his father (Image: GETTY)
King Charles could be set to “bail Prince Harry out” with his Daily Mail debt, a royal expert has said. Just last week it emerged that the Daily Mail’s publisher demanded an initial £10m payment from the Duke of Sussex and fellow claimants after they lost their case against Associated Newspapers.
This news came just weeks after the High Court judge dismissed the claimants’ “speculative” £50m privacy claim, in which they accused the publisher of unlawful information gathering. The last court hearing was not attended by Harry and the other six claimants, which included Sir Elton John and Baroness Doreen Lawrence.

Speaking on the latest episode of Kinsey Schofield’s Royally Unfiltered, royal expert Robert Jobson shared that he thinks the King will help out his youngest son.
Mr Jobson said: “I feel that now I feel like he will go cap in hand to his father and I think that his father may well write him a check from his private bank account.”
He added: “He’s a very loaded man but the fact is we’re not going to know about it and, um, it won’t be coming from public funds but we’re not going to know about it…
“Now, my understanding is, you know, they’re very, very rich people. And so, although this sounds an awful lot of money to us, and it is 16 million [pounds] or whatever it’s going to be, it could even be more.
“Um, you know, the King could happily write that, well, not happily, but could write that check, and I’m sure he will.”

The King could be set to send millions to help Harry (Image: Ewen Weatherspoon/PA Wire)
Speaking last month, the legal team for the claimants called Associated’s legal bill “astonishingly high”.
They also claimed that the publisher wanted to “teach the claimants a lesson” by seeking the maximum possible financial redress.
Harry travelled back to the UK last month, and during the trip he visited the King, with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five.