Amid the controversy over his biography, Prince Harry took aim at Camilla
During a recent interview in the United States to promote his new book, Spare, Prince Harry targeted his stepmother Camilla and described her as “Villain“Y”dangerous” .
The Duke of Sussex wrote in his memoir that Camilla “sacrificed him on her personal PR altar”. He also revealed that both he and William had asked Carlos not to marry her and accused of planning her marriage to the current king to become the queen consort.
Harry told the CNN reporter: Anderson Cooperthat “she was the villain was a third person in the marriagehe had to rehabilitate his image”.
“It made her dangerous because of the connections she made within the British press. And there was an open willingness on both sides to exchange information, and with a hierarchical family, and with her on the way to the queen consort, there would be people or corpses lying in the street because of it,” the prince said.
“Even though Willy and I urged him not to do it, Daddy carried on. We shake your hand, we wish you the best. No hard feelings,” he wrote. “We realized that he would finally be with the woman he loved, the woman he had always loved.”
Harry also spoke about how Camilla turned her bedroom into her personal dressing room shortly after he moved out of Clarence House: “I tried not to bother with it. But the first time I saw it, I was interested,” he said.
A close friend of Camilla told Vanity Fair magazine on Sunday that the former Duchess of Cornwall is “shocked by the whole thing.”
Meanwhile, sources close to King Carlos III. magazine that the 74-year-old monarch refuses to tolerate comments about his wife, 75, and believes their 38-year-old son has crossed a “red line,” a warning he gave Harry ahead of the release of his book and gave the television flash.
Harry’s most recent allegations include that his stepmother planted stories after her marriage to Carlos in 2005 to look better in the press.
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla attend the royal family’s Christmas service at Sandringham church in east England (Portal)
The CBS interview came hours after a UK interview with ITV, in which Harry told his friend Tom Bradby that his family “accomplice” in the “pain and suffering” inflicted on his wife Meghan, comparing them to “abusers”.
He further suggested that they helped “shatter” His reputation and Meghan’s forced her to move to California and “have shown no willingness to reconcile.”
“Some members have slept with the devil to redeem their image,” Harry said in an interview with ITV.
The Duke of Sussex said he has not spoken to Camilla or other members of her family “long time”.
“I love every member of my family, despite the differences,” he said Monday on Good Morning America. “When I see Camilla, we’re nice to each other. … I don’t see her as an evil stepmother. I see someone who has married this institution and has done whatever it takes to improve their own reputation and image for their own good.”Harry convicted.
Prince Harry called Queen Camilla a “villain” and “dangerous” for marrying his father
Rumor has it that Meghan could write her own tell-all book about her marriage to Harry and her treatment by his family. The couple have a multimillion-dollar deal with Netflix, which last month released the highly-rated six-part documentary Harry & Meghan about their acrimonious 2020 split from the royal family and their new life in California.
Harry said in his book, which goes on sale this Tuesday, “that William physically attacked Harry after a discussion about Meghan; the killed 25 Taliban as a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan; the lost her virginity to an older woman at 17 in front of a crowded pub and such used cocaine with 17 years.
Cooper claimed the royal family declined to comment on the interview after the show’s production refused to release the footage before it aired.
So far, the royal family has remained silent about Harry’s harsh statements against his father, stepmother and older brother.
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