Charles’s plea to warring William and Harry after Prince Philip’s funeral revealed in bombshell book
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‘Please boys, don’t make my later years a misery’: Charles’ plea to warring William and Harry after Prince Philip’s funeral is revealed in Duke of Sussex’s bombshell book
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King Charles pleaded with his warring sons William and Harry not to make his “later years a pittance”, the Duke of Sussex’s book bombshell has revealed.
Prince Harry recounts a meeting with his father and brother after Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021 in extraordinary excerpts from Spare.
In the tell-all memoir, due out early next week, he recalls Charles standing between him and the heir “watching our flushed faces.”
Harry then quotes his father as saying, “Please boys, don’t make my later years a misery.”
King Charles pleaded with his warring sons William and Harry not to make his ‘later years a misery’, the Duke of Sussex’s book bombshell has revealed.
Prince Harry recounts a meeting with his father and brother after Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021 in excerpts seen by The Guardian.
The excerpt has been published by the Guardian. It is not known how the newspaper obtained an early copy of the book.
Harry also claimed that his brother William grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the ground during a heated argument about his wife Meghan Markle.
He remembers what he describes as a physical attack by his brother, now the Prince of Wales, who he claims left him with visible injuries.
The furious dispute reportedly erupted at their London home in 2019, during which William is said to have called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”.
Harry accused his brother of “repeating the press narrative” about his wife before a shouting match ensued that ended in a physical altercation.