'Racism' U-turn
In a shocking turn of events, Prince Harry denied ever accusing the Royal Family of being racist, contradicting the explosive claims he and Meghan Markle made in their interview with Oprah Winfrey. In the interview, Meghan suggested that an unnamed royal had concerns over the color of their son Archie's skin. However, Harry later stated in an interview with Tom Bradby that they never made a racism accusation, blaming the British press instead. This U-turn has undoubtedly let down the Queen, who may have been saddened by this controversy.
Bust-up with William
Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare," revealed a violent showdown between him and his older brother, Prince William. Harry claimed that William called Meghan "rude" and "abrasive," and in the heat of the argument, William ripped Harry's necklace and knocked him to the ground, breaking a pet bowl. In an upcoming interview with Tom Bradby, Harry will blame William's "red mist" and accuse him of urging him to "hit back." The clash between the two brothers began when William addressed the Meghan bullying claims, which were investigated by Buckingham Palace but buried to avoid further controversy. These revelations have undoubtedly let down the Queen and tarnished the royal family's image.
Slammed his dad Charles
In March, Prince Harry launched a scathing attack on his father, King Charles, by blaming his adult traumas on growing up in a "broken home." He described his childhood as "incredibly painful" and claimed to have been starved of hugs and attention. Harry stated that he had to move his family to the US to break the "cycle of pain." These comments and his general criticism of his upbringing further strain his relationship with his father and risk escalating the ongoing conflict between Harry and Prince William. The Queen, who was Harry's grandmother and Charles' mother, would undoubtedly be saddened by these public attacks on her family.