Prince Harry felt Prince Charles valued his own public image above his relationship, the book reveals.


Prince Harry felt Prince Charles valued his own public image above his father-son relationship, he has revealed a bomb bomb detailing the Sussex’s dramatic departure from real life.

According to Finding Freedom, the Duke of Sussex felt that the Prince of Wales placed the British public’s views on him above anything else.

The biography, written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, also revealed that Harry had been “ frustrated ” that he and Meghan “ often took other family members to the background, ” including his father and brother. .

Prince Harry felt Prince Charles (pictured with Prince William) valued his own public image above his father-son relationship, an explosive biography detailing the Sussex's dramatic departure from real life has revealed

According to Finding Freedom, the Duke of Sussex (pictured with the Duchess of Sussex) felt that the Prince of Wales placed the British public's views of him above anything else.

Prince Harry (right with Meghan) felt Prince Charles (left with Prince William) valued his own public image above his father-son relationship, an explosive biography detailing the Sussex’s dramatic departure from real life has revealed

The biography, written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, also revealed that Harry had been `` frustrated '' that he and Meghan `` often put other family members in the background, '' including her father and brother. .  Pictured: The Royal Family after the Commonwealth Annual Service in March

The biography, written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, also revealed that Harry had been “ frustrated ” that he and Meghan “ often put other family members in the background, ” including her father and brother. . Pictured: The Royal Family after the Commonwealth Annual Service in March

Harry’s sentiments, as the long-awaited book suggests, are bound to hurt Prince Charles, who accompanied his youngest son’s girlfriend down the hall in 2018, The Sunday Times reports.

Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, has been written by royal observers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, described as the 'cheerleaders' of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, has been written by royal observers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, described as the ‘cheerleaders’ of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

An excerpt from the biography, serialized this weekend by The Times, said: “ More and more Harry had become frustrated that he and Meghan were often pushed into the background in front of other family members.

“ While both respected the hierarchy of the institution, it was difficult when they wanted to focus on a project and were told that a higher-ranking family member, be it Prince William or Prince Charles, had an initiative or tour announced. at the same time, so they would have to wait.

Charles was always going to include Harry and Meghan in the royal family’s future, even if they were reduced in size, and he is said to have told the couple so.

But the feelings were hurt when Harry and Meghan didn’t tell the Firm when they were developing their own Sussex Royal website.

The excerpt read: ‘Even sources close to Harry and Meghan had to admit that the way the couple was forced to deal with the situation (mainly in the act of keeping the family and their team in the dark on their website ) “created a lot of ill will in the home and especially in the family.”

Prince Charles, Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for the traditional Christmas service of the Royal Family at St Mary Magdalene's Church in Sandringham in 2018

Prince Charles, Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for the traditional Christmas service of the Royal Family at St Mary Magdalene’s Church in Sandringham in 2018

Palace sources fear that the book, which lifts the lid on the Sussex’s departure from the Firm, could worsen Harry and Meghan’s rift with the Royals due to their explanation of some of their complaints.

The book offers an intimately detailed and personalized version of the events leading up to the Sussex’s dramatic departure from real life, with co-authors Scobie and Durand insisting that “all the information in this book comes from at least two sources.”

Harry and Meghan deny having given interviews.

In other explosive revelations revealed in the excerpts:

  • Prince Harry was ‘screwed’ with ‘snob’ William when he was warned to take it easy with ‘this girl’ Meghan;
  • William questioned Meghan’s intentions and feared that the Duke of Sussex was “blinded by lust”;
  • Palace insiders referred to Meghan as “Harry’s showgirl” and said the American actress came with “a lot of luggage”;
  • The high-ranking palace courtier was overheard saying to his colleague, “There is something about this girl I don’t trust”;
  • Two couples barely spoke at the Commonwealth service in March despite not seeing each other since January;
  • The Sussexs felt that their complaints were not taken seriously and believed that other royal households were leaking stories about them to the press;
  • That they were told to operate under the Buckingham Palace umbrella after separating their family from the Cambridges was “a great disappointment” to the Sussexes;
  • The Sussexes even considered breaking protocol by launching a surprise visit to the Queen when they believed they were being blocked from seeing the monarch.
Meghan, Prince Harry and Prince William on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the 100th anniversary of the RAF, 2018

Meghan, Prince Harry and Prince William on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the 100th anniversary of the RAF, 2018

The book also suggests that Kate Middleton and Meghan never became friends, while the Duchess of Sussex was “disappointed” that he never approached or visited her.

The duchesses “struggled to overcome courtesy from a distance” and had “nothing in common other than the fact that they lived at Kensington Palace,” it said.

In a particularly awkward encounter when Meghan was dating Harry, Kate was alone in her Range Rover on a shopping trip, even though Meghan was also on the same street.

The couple’s lack of friendship was confirmed in 2018 when the Sussexs announced that they wanted to base their family in Windsor.

Despite this cold, Meghan was hurt by the news stories of the “duel duchesses” and was angered by the failure of the palace press office to correct them.

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