King Charles is 'furious' over Prince Harry's countless betrayals, but the monarch is simply 'too busy to care' about the ongoing rift, a shocking new book reveals did.
Author and royal expert Robert Hardman's new biography, Charles III: The New King. new courtroom. Inside Story claimed that the feud between the two sides is not going away anytime soon.
In fact, Hardman claims that although Prince Charles and his eldest son Prince William, the heir to the throne, have not read Prince Harry's protocol-shattering memoir “Spare,'' they have been briefed on the key points. are doing.
“Of course the King is very sad about Harry and Meghan, but there is also a sense of resentment that he has done what he could and is now the King. There is much more to think about,” Hardman wrote. ing. daily mail.
According to the author, the king originally wanted to discuss the book's main points with William soon after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Mr Hardman said palace staff were “interested” in finding out “what was left out” in Prince Harry's memoirs.
This bombshell book, released in January 2023, was his exhaustive look at all the family dramas in the company.
Herdman's book also quotes a friend of Prince Charles, who says he is “deeply saddened” by the continuing rift between the Sussexes and the royal family.
Elsewhere, Hardman claimed that the late Queen Elizabeth was “outraged” by Harry and Meghan's claim that she gave her blessing for their daughter to be named Lilibet.
The book reveals that after the Sussexes released their statement, a staff member said the late monarch, who died in September 2022 at the age of 96, was “angrier than I've ever seen him”. I have to.
The two gave birth to a daughter in 2021, We lovingly named her Lilibet.which was a nickname among the late Queen's loved ones.
Prince Harry's touching nod to his grandmother didn't go unnoticed and apparently struck a nerve within the company, according to a new book.
A staff member said: “The Queen was 'furious like I've never seen her before' after the Sussexes announced in 2021 that they had blessed their baby daughter to be called 'Lilibet', the Queen's childhood nickname. “I have personal recollections of what I was doing,” Hardman wrote.
at that time, BBC reported Elizabeth was not asked for her blessing to use that name.
The report contradicts statements by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that Prince Harry asked his grandmother for her blessing and that they would not have used her name unless she was “supportive”.





