Prince Harry's attempt to dodge property taxes on his Montecito home by seeking consulate status in the US has been vetoed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The Duke of Sussex's visa battle in the US has intensified following a scathing response to the latest court ruling.
The Department of Homeland Security has declined to disclose immigration records related to Prince Harry.
Reports suggest that Prince Harry explored diplomatic immunity by trying to designate his residence as an official mission or consulate to evade taxes, enhance his IPP claims, and secure paid security.
This move aimed to exempt him from property taxes, maintenance costs, insurance premiums, potential rental income, and staffing expenses.
However, Sunak's intervention halted this plan, prompting Harry's criticism of the British government during the legal proceedings.
Speculations arose regarding the Sussexes purchasing their Montecito property through a trust but renting it out since last August or September.
Recent discussions with Royal Biographer Angela Levin on GB News questioned Prince Harry's eligibility for the line of succession post his contentious remarks about the UK during the court case against Mirror Group newspapers.
Levin expressed dismay over Harry's disparaging comments about the UK's state due to the press and government, suggesting that such behavior might warrant his exclusion from the royal lineage.
She emphasized King Charles's resilience in facing personal attacks but doubted his tolerance for Harry's disrespect towards the nation and royal protocols.
The conversation on GB News highlighted concerns about Prince Harry's position in the line of succession, with Levin advocating for his removal based on his apparent disregard for the country and its institutions.
Despite being fifth in line to the throne, Harry's biographer echoed sentiments against his ascension, citing his recent actions and statements as grounds for disqualification.
Levin underscored the importance of loyalty to the royal family and the nation, implying that Harry's conduct may disqualify him from inheriting the throne.
The ongoing rift between Prince Harry and the British monarchy, fueled by his legal battles and public criticisms, raises questions about his future within the royal hierarchy and the implications of his actions on the institution.
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