Explosive Book Reveals Prince William's Anger Over Harry's Remarks
An explosive new book has claimed that Prince William was left fuming after Prince Harry's recent comments about Princess Kate. In his Netflix documentary, Harry suggested that there was a "temptation or urge" for royal men to marry someone who "would fit the mould." These remarks were widely interpreted as a jibe at his brother's wife, Kate.
William Views the Comments as "the Lowest of the Low"
The book, titled 'Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story' by royal expert Robert Hardman, reveals that Prince William believed Harry's comments were "the lowest of the low." A friend of William's reportedly stated, "On top of all the other breaches of trust, here was Harry making a blatant attack on Catherine."
Divided Opinions within the Royal Family
According to the book, there is division within the royal family regarding whether Harry's comments were a calculated slight against Kate or simply Harry speaking his mind. The book also claims that the Netflix documentary is just one of many "casual betrayals" contained within Harry's memoir, 'Spare'.
William "Mortified" Over Revelations in Harry's Book
The book also delves into Prince William's feelings about Harry sharing fraternal secrets in his memoir. William is said to be "mortified" over the revelations, including an alleged incident where William is said to have attacked Harry. While King Charles is reportedly "exasperated" by his son's actions, he remains preoccupied with his royal duties and does not dwell on the matter.
Queen Elizabeth's Anger Over Lilibet Naming Controversy
The book also sheds light on the naming controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's daughter, Lilibet. The Sussexes claimed that Queen Elizabeth had given them permission to use her private nickname, which left the late Monarch "angry" according to a member of her staff. The book alleges that the Sussexes asked Buckingham Palace to support their version of events but were rebuffed.
Additional Allegations in the Book
The book also makes other allegations, including the claim that King Charles did not dine with Harry on the night Queen Elizabeth died. According to the book, Charles needed to have discreet discussions with William before he could console the whole country. 'Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story' by Robert Hardman will be released on January 18.