According to Neil Sean — who has been commenting on this issue for at least several weeks — Prince Harry has still not paid the debt owed to the government after losing his security-related court case.
These rumors have been circulating for some time, but in a newly released video today, Sean once again underscores the issue. In fact, he has referenced it intermittently across multiple videos over the past few weeks.

For several days now, particularly following what has been sarcastically referred to as the “peace meeting,” Neil Sean has repeatedly highlighted two key points:
The situation surrounding Sentebale is not going well for Harry. An investigation is reportedly underway, with information expected to surface beginning in September.
Harry has still not paid the legal debts resulting from court cases he has lost, including the security case. According to Sean, not only does this debt remain outstanding, but Harry has also failed to settle any financial obligations stemming from previous legal actions.
Neil Sean previously addressed the Sussexes’ financial situation in early July, at a time when their Netflix deal was already winding down. At that point, he emphasized that Harry had yet to pay his court-ordered debt. In the latest video, Sean reiterates this claim, referencing it again at the 27-minute mark.
In another video concerning the Daily Mail lawsuit — which raises serious questions about whether attorney Sherborne paid witnesses — Sean further stated that Harry is carrying a very large outstanding legal debt, and if he were to lose that case, the amount could reach nearly £40 million.
These remarks come amid ongoing claims from some observers that King Charles has stepped in to cover Harry’s legal expenses. However, according to Neil Sean, the King has not paid a single penny toward Harry’s court debts and has no intention of doing so. Instead, Harry is said to be attempting to appeal the amount owed — though that process appears to be complicated, leaving the situation unclear, except for the fact that the debt still exists.
It is also worth noting that it is currently summer in the UK, a period when court activity typically slows due to holidays. As a result, there may be little visible progress between now and September. However, it is expected that starting in September, several developments related to this matter will begin to emerge.
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