Harry told CNN reporter Anderson Cooper, “She was the villain, she was a third party to the marriage, she had to rehabilitate her image.”
During a recent interview in the United States to promote his new book, Spare, Prince Harry took aim at his stepmother, Camilla, calling her a “villain” and “dangerous” after ignoring his father’s plea to his wife not to attack.
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 plotting to marry the current king to become the queen consort.
Harry told CNN reporter Anderson Cooper that “she was the bad guy, 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 share information, and with a family built on hierarchies, and with her on her way to Queen Consort, people or corpses would be left in the streets because of it.
Prince Harry, Prince William, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Laura and Tom Parker Bowles, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II and Commander Bruce Shand in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle. Mandatory Credit: Shutterstock Photo
According to the Chron, Harry directed his harshest criticism yet at his father’s second wife, who Carlos is said to have seen as a “red line” following a warning he gave his son on TV ahead of the publication of his book and the bombing.
The CBS interview came hours after a lengthy meeting in the UK with ITV, where Harry told his friend 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.”
In recent days the UK media have made several revelations from Harry’s biography and from the interviews he has given to US channels and Britain’s ITV, which will air them in full this Sunday.
The CBS interview came hours after a lengthy UK meeting with ITV, during which Harry told his friend Bradby that his family was “complimentary” in the “pain and suffering” inflicted on his wife Meghan and compared to “abusers”.
Among other things, it was reported William physically attacked Harry after a discussion about Meghan; the Harry 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; the used cocaine at 17 and magic mushrooms at 31; and that his penis froze on a trip to Antarctica.
So far, the royal family has remained silent about Harry’s strong statements against his father and older brother.
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 multi-million dollar programming deal with Netflix, which last month aired the critically acclaimed six-part documentary Harry & Meghan about their acrimonious 2020 split from the royal family and their new life in Britain’s Southern California.
Harry and Meghan claimed so on the website of their company Archewell Productions Their aim was to “produce programs that inform, uplift and inspire”. Among other projects, they are producing a documentary about the athletes who competed in the Invictus Games, a sports competition for retired military men created by Harry who was serving in Afghanistan.
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