Prince Harry was given 6-word ultimatum after his Royal Family exit

Prince Harry was told it was "either all in or all out" when he broached the Royal Family with a request to be "half-in, half-out".Historian Hugo Vickers new biography, ‘Queen Elizabeth II: A Personal History' made the claim in which Harry wanted "a half-in, half-out arrangement, whereby he would be self-financing but could still work for the Royal Family", before his decision to step down.Mr Vickers said after a meeting with senior Royal officials in early 2020, he was told it was "either all in or all out".READ MORE: Birmingham war hero MP touted as next Prime Minister says 'people are lying'"He [Harry] returned to Canada — reluctantly out," Mr Vickers wrote, according to Metro.It comes as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been 'ignored' by the Royal Family since he was exiled from his home.Ensure our latest headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click here to activate or add us as your Preferred Source in your Google search settings.His entire family, including King Charles, have reportedly avoided him since he was evicted from Royal Lodge, Windsor, in February over his links with US paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.The Duke of Edinburgh is understood to be the first family member to see Andrew in two months when he visited him in Norfolk this week.Andrew is due to take up residence at Marsh Farm, at Sandringham, but is said to have been 'dragging his heels'.He is holed up temporarily at nearby Wood Farm, where his brother Prince Edward was due to stay this week.Edward instead had to stay in the main house as his brother was reluctant to leave, sources claim.A source told said: "Prince Edward was the first and only member of the Royal Family to visit."Andrew has been ignored by everyone since he left Royal Lodge, including his daughters and ex-wife who have stayed away."Edward has already publicly made his feelings clear when he expressed concern for the victims."Edward was meant to be staying at Wood Farm as he regularly books it for Easter, but his brother was there."Andrew has been dragging his heels. He could have moved by now, but has been reluctant."Edward has had a quiet word with his brother."
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