Prince Harry “realized that there was something rotten in the prince’s heart that was not for him” and so received a “new destiny” according to a royal biographer.
Robert Lacey, acclaimed biographer and historical advisor CrownBuckingham Palace said Harry and his new wife, Meghan Markle, “went wrong” before the couple returned from their royal duties.
Lacey was speaking to the Daily Mail before the serialization of her eagerly awaited book, Brothers War, Which tells the story of a rift between Prince William and Prince Harry.
Harry, 36, signaled a change in his relationship with his brother in October 2019, when he said they were “in different ways.”
Discussing the discrepancy, Lacey said: “Some say, ‘Oh, it doesn’t matter. It will blow. ‘But that’s not what historians would say in ten years’ time.
“If this breach between the brothers does not heal in any way, it will be accompanied by the abortion crisis and the death of Diana as a shocking change of monarchy.
“It’s time to change things in a positive direction, but at the moment the Palace is not working in that direction.”
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The biography of the Empress of 1977 was called by the biographer who wrote it Glory, Told people earlier this year: “These two brothers – once inseparable and now more than just separated – are continuing the contradiction going back to their childhood and even before that: in their parents’ unfaithful marriage.
“We’ve seen conflicts between heirs and successors in every recent paycheck of the royal family – but nothing as profound as this.”
According to Taylor, Landy, who had access to the inside of the Sanderingham Summit, also said the palace treats Meghan like a “routine royal”.
However, he also suggested that she was “difficult”, but he is credited with being the only self-made millionaire in the Royal Family.
Lacey suggested that the palace should have sat down with the Duchess of Sussex and talked about her interests, adding that it was a mistake to fail to “hold” her.
Lacey’s book is hot on the heels of another royal biography this year. Finding freedom, id By Mid Scooby and Caroline Durand, tells the story of Harry and Meghan’s relationship and their decision to return to North America.
The couple was initially quiet on the subject of the book, but Meghan’s lawyers called her in court in September as a product of “Anodian” and “Creative License.”
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The statement came as Mail’s lawyers on Sunday and MailNline applied to be able to use some of the book in their defense as Meghan sued them for copyright infringement.
Despite his claim, and the author’s claim that he did not speak to Harry or Meghan about the book, the High Court judge ruled that the book could be used in the newspaper’s altered defense.
Harry and Megan retired from royal life earlier this year and now live with their son Archie in Santa Barbara, California.
While they have not been able to start the for-profit organization they created because of the coronavirus epidemic, they are raising their voices on many topics, most recently the issue of structural racism in the UK.
William and his wife Kate continue their royal work in the UK, where they are able to return to personal engagement despite being socially isolated.
They are still making video calls where visits are not possible.