Prince Harry calls the moment William yelled at him terrifying

Prince Harry calls the moment William yelled at him ‘terrifying’

Prince Henry of England has described the moment as “terrifying” when his brother, Prince William, yelled at him during a meeting to decide his future in the British royal family documentary on the Netflix platform, revealing the extent of his troubles in the monarchy.

Netflix this Thursday released the second part of the documentary “Henry and Meghan” in which the Duke of Sussex gives details of the difficulties he has faced with now-King Charles III House Real – in January 2020 – and also of the negative headlines and Articles about Meghan Markle, which according to Enrique, her family did not deny.

The Duke of Sussex shared details of the important meeting that celebrated with his family at Sandringham on January 13, 2020, east of England, about his plans to move abroad.

Enrique says that they made several suggestions to him and that he decided to make his job financially independent while fulfilling public commitments to support his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

But “quickly”, explains Enrique, it was clear that this option was not possible and “It was scary when my brother yelled at me and yelled at me and my father said things that just weren’t true. And my grandmother just sits there and takes it all in.”

“But you have to understand that from the perspective of the family, especially their (Queen), there are ways of doing things and their final mission, their goal, the responsibility is the institution,” the prince said of the meeting.

This second part begins with images from the wedding of Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947 and shows the popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when they married in Windsor – on the outskirts of London – in May 2018 and the success of their marriage official engagements and the positive way Meghan was received by the population.

However, the relationship between the dukes and the British royal family changed following the success of the official tour they went to Australia and the South Pacific in late 2018.

Prince Harry believes there was fear in the family that they might do a “better” job than the people who were in a higher hierarchy of the institution.

Among other things, the Duchess of Sussex explains and acknowledged her difficulties in dealing with the restrictions of the royal family, which oversees her actions He felt the urge to take his own life.

According to the documentary, royal officials spread negative news about the dukes to divert attention from less positive coverage of other members of the royal family.

Meghan Markle’s attorney, Jenny Afia, claims in part of the show that she had access to evidence supporting this information left the palace unlike the Dukes of Sussex.

Enrique also says that the palace prevented him from seeing his grandmother on one of her visits to the UK when they were already living abroad and that the royal house was willing to “lie” to protect his brother in the incident Sandringham, where William yelled at her.

The royal family, Enrique says, has prepared an official statement, which he must sign, denying that Guillermo molested his brother.

“They are content to lie to protect my brother and for three years they were unwilling to tell the truth to protect us,” laments Enrique.

Buckingham Palace has not ruled on this documentary, which was released before Prince Henry will release an autobiography next January.