Claims about a relationship breakdown between The Prince of Wales and his two sons have been dismissed by royal sources as ‘complete nonsense’, according to reports.
Palace insiders have also hit back at ‘poppycock’ claiming his 70th birthday photo was a ‘nightmare’ to plan due to tensions within the family, reports the daily mirror.
It comes after Omid Scobie, the co-author of Harry and Meghan’s biography ‘Finding Freedom’, claimed that the relationship between Prince Charles and his two sons was ‘hot and cold’.
In an interview with former host of Loose Women, Kate Thornton, on subscription service True Royal TV, he said that the relationship was difficult because Prince Charles’ was not only her father, he is also the future king and her boss – he is the stockholder ‘.
But today, sources close to the Prince have dismissed the claims as ‘complete nonsense’, reports the Mirror.
Claims about a relationship breakdown between The Prince of Wales and his two sons have been dismissed by royal sources as ‘complete nonsense’, according to reports
It comes after Omid Scobie, the co-author of Harry and Meghan’s biography ‘Finding Freedom’, claimed that the relationship between Prince Charles and his two sons was ‘hot and cold’
Royal sources have also hit back at Scobie’s claims about Prince Charles’ 70th birthday photo, which included the Cambridges and Sussexes alongside Charles and Camilla
They also slammed Scobie’s claims regarding Prince Charles’ 70th birthday photo, which featured the Cambridges and Sussexes alongside Charles and Camilla.
Reports suggested it was an ‘absolute nightmare’ to shoot because of the grim relationship between Harry and William.
However, Scobie says that it was indeed the brothers’ relationship with their father that was the problem.
In the interview on True Royal TV show, The Royal Beat, the author said: ‘Someone close to Prince Charles [said] this was a headache to settle. ‘
He also claimed that Prince Charles ‘quietly supported’ Meghan Markle’s decision to take legal action against the Mail on Sunday.
The Duchess of Sussex is suing associates, Associated Newspapers, over an alleged invasion of privacy related to five articles that reproduced parts of a handwritten letter she sent in 2018 to her father Thomas Markle.
In the book, Finding Freedom, a source said: “Charles is extremely focused on his public image and there have always been times when Harry felt he had taken precedence over everything else.”
Sources close to Charles called the claims “completely untrue”, the Mirror reported.
Among other claims made in Scobie’s interview with True Royal TV, to promote Finding Freedom, were that Princes William and Harry cut two months after Megxit communications and have barely had communications yet.
Scobie is writing ‘Finding Freedom’, a biography of Harry and Meghan and their split from the royal family
Among other claims made in Scobie’s interview with True Royal TV, to promote Finding Freedom, were that Princess William and Harry cut two months of communication to Megxit and have yet to communicate
In the interview, he claimed that Prince William was furious with his younger brother over the decision of him and Mrs Meghan to go public with their plans to take a step back from royal life.
He claimed that brothers had stopped talking about the time of the so-called Sandringham Top in January.
Copies of Finding Freedom by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand
At the meeting, called ‘unusual’ by royal overseers, the royal family met to discuss Harry and Meghan’s plans to retire as full-time members.
The couple later published details about the plans online, which Scobie claimed was one of the catalysts of the rift between the brothers.
Speaking to the communication, he said: ‘They had not seen each other. That will really take some time to heal.
‘I think the distance between the brothers became wider and wider.
On Harry’s plans for the Harry and Meghan map, he said, ‘I really think where it went wrong for Harry and Meghan and the Cambridges was that decision to go public with the roadmap to their new working model.’
Scobie claims that William, a future king, was shocked by the decision because he believed it had damaged the reputation of the royal family.
He also claims that Kate and Meghan do not communicate personally and the relationship between them ‘never really progresses’.
‘Oh dahling’! Duchess of Sussex ‘slips into English accent and uses Britishism’ after spending two years in the UK
By Emer Scully for MailOnline
The Duchess of Sussex regularly says ‘oh dahling’ after picking up a number of British phrases during her two years, it has been claimed.
Sources working on the $ 11 million pledge of the Duke and Duchess of Santa Barbara, California, said Meghan regularly used certain British words.
One told The Sun: ‘She has adopted certain phrases. She has often heard people say ‘oh dahling’. ‘
Sources working at the Duke and Duchess’ £ 11million home in Santa Barbara, California, said Meghan (pictured in 2018 in New Zealand) regularly uses certain British words
The mansion’s staff members mimicked Meghan’s new sense of humor, but in a friendly way it was asserted.
“They giggle about it and sometimes they make an impression on her, but only in a light way,” they add.
Meghan, 39, Harry, 35, and her 15-month-old son Archie moved into the house in Montecito six weeks ago.
It has nine bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a swimming pool and children’s playground.
Meghan and Harry’s house sits on 5.4 acres of land and inaccessible clipped hedges border the stone pillared entrance gates.
The mansion’s staff members mimicked Meghan’s new sense of humor, but in a friendly way it was asserted. Pictured, Harry and Meghan in 2018 in London
List of properties says the house took nearly five years to build and includes a library, office, spa with a separate dry and wet sauna, a gym with a stripper pool, game room, arcade, theater, wine cellar and five-car garage.
The entrance to the property opens onto a wide lane paved with hand-carved Santa Barbara Stone that leads through a large arch of trees to the main residence, according to Zillow.
The estate has sweeping lawns, ornate rose gardens, tall Italian cypress trees, flowering lavender, centuries-old olive trees, a tennis court, tea house, orphanage and a swimming pool.
It also has a two-bedroom, two-bath guesthouse, perfect for Meghan’s mother Doria, who serves as Archie’s one-year-old cousin. Doria has already been in the house, TMZ reports.
Their new home was built in 2003. The estate has sweeping lawns, ornate rose gardens, tall Italian cypress trees, flowering lavender, centuries-old olive trees, a tennis court, tea house, orphanage and a swimming pool
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The seller of the house is thought to be the Russian tycoon Sergey Grishin who bought the ‘palatial’ mansion in 2009 for more than $ 25 million and tried to sell the house for up to $ 34million before finally accepting a loss.
Grishin is also the former owner of another California estate – known as the Scarface mansion, as it appeared in the 1983 Al Alcoino movie – which sold for $ 12 million in 2015 for a similar price.
The house is surrounded by lush green gardens and overlooking the sea, was described as a ‘hidden paradise’.
One landlord who spent an hour inside said it was ‘designed for someone who never wants to leave the house’.
Brett Buschbom said: ‘I went through this house and an hour later I came out as’ wow’, the very bottom floor felt like a resort with steam room, massage room, sauna, jacuzzi, full bar, arcade and one of the most amazing wine cellars and that was just the cellar. ‘
The Sussexes are said to have lived in the house for the past six weeks after moving 90 miles along the coast from a house in Los Angeles where they were housemates.
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