Prince Harry is wrong – Queen Camilla ‘married for love’: Tom Parker Bowles lambasts Duke of Sussex
Prince Harry is wrong – Queen Camilla ‘married for love’: Tom Parker Bowles responds to the Duke of Sussex’s suggestion that his mother ‘played the long game’ to marry King Charles for the crown
- Queen Camilla’s son hit back at Prince Harry for a devastating attack on Her Majesty
- Tom Parker Bowles berated the controversial prince for his scathing words
Queen Camilla’s son has hit back at Prince Harry for suggesting Her Majesty was “dangerous” and a “bad guy” who was “playing the long game” to get his hands on the crown.
Tom Parker Bowles slammed the controversial prince for comments aimed at his mother.
Although Harry’s ghost-written mud-throwing memoir Spare has flown out of the shops, it has sparked a number of scandals since its publication.
Parker Bowles told The News Agents podcast, “I don’t care what anyone says — this wasn’t an endgame kind of thing. She married the person she loved and this is what happened.’
Harry claimed in Spare, published in January, that his father’s wife leaked stories about the royal family to the media to boost her image.
Queen Camilla’s son Tom Parker Bowles has hit back at Prince Harry for suggesting Her Majesty was “dangerous” and a “bad guy” who was “playing the long game” to get his hands on the crown. Pictured: Prince Harry and Tom Parker Bowles in 2008 at Hungerford
Parker Bowles (pictured Thursday) told The News Agents podcast, “I don’t care what anybody says — this wasn’t some sort of endgame. She married the person she loved and this is what happened’
Queen Camilla was ‘hurt’ by Prince Harry’s comments about her in Spare, close friend Lady Lansdowne said
The then Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles, pose in the white drawing room for the official wedding group photo after their previous wedding at The Guildhall, at Windsor Castle, on April 9, 2005, in Berkshire
Camilla’s son has defended her against comments Prince Harry made about her in his memoirs
He added that she “sacrificed him” to improve her reputation and accused other palace sources of informing the press about his wife Meghan.
The coronation will be the first time Prince Harry will see his stepmother since the Queen’s funeral, during which he released his damning book and watched his and Meghan’s Netflix series.
Despite the decision that he will only attend while Meghan stays with the couple’s children in California, it is feared the ceremony will be an awkward affair due to the anger members of the royal family still feel after Harry’s bombshell memoir.
The coronation will be the first time Prince Harry will see his stepmother since the Queen’s funeral, which saw him release his scathing book Spare (pictured) and watch his and Meghan’s Netflix series air.
Despite the decision for Harry to attend alone while Meghan stays with the couple’s children in California, it is feared the ceremony will be an awkward affair due to the anger members of the royal family are still feeling in the wake of Harry’s bombshell -memoirs.
Pictured: Harry stands next to Meghan as she sheds a tear from her left eye during Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey
The Duke of Sussex claimed that he and Prince William “begged” their father not to marry Camilla
In Spare, he wrote of Camilla, “I have complex feelings about getting a stepparent who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar.”
Harry also said that he and his brother William had “begged” their father not to marry Camilla because they feared she would become their “wicked stepmother.”
In another punch, Harry described Camilla as “dangerous” and a “bad guy” who left “bodies in the street” in her desire to change the public’s perception of her.
Spare has sold 1.43 million copies in all formats – hardback, audio and e-book since its publication
At the time there was no word on how the new queen was feeling, but one contributor has now told The Sunday Times: “It wasn’t a foot stamp or a gnashing of teeth – it was very much a blinding reaction.”
Lady Lansdowne also spoke to the newspaper and said: ‘Of course it bothers her, of course it hurts. But she doesn’t let it get to her. Her philosophy has always been, “Don’t make a big deal of it and it will settle down – to say the least, recover the fastest.”
Since Harry published his damning memoirs, the Duke of Sussex’s popularity has plummeted.
He is now one of the least popular royals, alongside his equally controversial wife Meghan Marke and his uncle Prince Andrew.