Footage shows jubilant Prince Harry throwing confetti at King Charles’ wedding to Camilla
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Video from the wedding day of the King and Queen Consort shows a jubilant Prince Harry throwing confetti over the happy couple as they left St George’s Chapel as Harry claims he and William did not support the marriage.
In his long-awaited memoir, Spare, due to be published in the UK tomorrow but has accidentally already been published in Spain, Harry claims that he and Prince William ‘begged’ their father not to marry the queen consort.
Last night, in his revealing interview with Tom Bradby on ITV, the Duke of Sussex said he was ‘at peace’ with his father’s second marriage as the couple seemed ‘happy’; however, in his memoir he accuses his stepmother of playing ‘the long game’ to marry Charles.
But a video from the King and Queen Consort’s wedding day paints an entirely different picture as Harry was filmed jubilantly throwing confetti over the newlyweds as they climbed into a car with “just married” written across the front. rear.
The video, filmed on the day of Charles and Camilla’s wedding in Windsor in 2005, shows Harry standing with William as his father and stepmother walk by, about to climb into a Rolls Royce that was covered in red, white and black balloons. blue.
In the clip below, a cheeky 20-year-old Harry runs up to his father from behind and, with a mischievous look on his face, throws a handful of confetti over the couple.
Prince Harry has made allegations about his stepmother in his memoirs and in two revealing interviews in the US and UK, including that he and William begged their father not to marry Queen Consort Camilla. But despite these claims, pictures from Charles and Camilla’s wedding day show an exuberant Harry smiling. Pictured: Harry and William on Charles and Camilla’s wedding day outside Windsor Guildhall in 2005
Harry is pictured laughing as his father lowers his head to shield his face from the confetti, as they get into the car.
In the clip below, the pair drive through the crowd as Harry and William are seen clapping with smiles on their faces.
Footage of a jubilant Harry is somewhat at odds with his depiction of the union in Spare, in which he claims that he and William ‘begged’ Charles not to marry Camilla and feared she would become the ‘evil stepmother’ .
He wrote: “She began to play the long game, a campaign aimed at marriage and eventually the crown, with Pa’s blessing, we presumed.”
Separately, Harry has denied writing “just married” on his father and stepmother’s car. In the pictures, the car has been decorated, but it is not clear who did it.
During his explosive interview with Tom Bradby on ITV last night, Harry’s comments about his father’s second marriage were somewhat more nuanced when asked about his feelings.
When Bradby asked the duke if he was “at peace” with the union of Carlos and Camila, he replied: “100%.”
He said: “William and I wanted our father to be happy and he seemed to be very, very happy with her.”
The duke added: “The two… are still very happy together” despite the fact that he and William “asked him not to marry her.”
He reveals in the memoir that he and William were supportive of the relationship itself, but did not want his father to marry Camilla.
Pictures from Charles and Camilla’s wedding day show Prince Harry and Prince William looking jubilant as Harry sneaks up on their father from behind and throws confetti at him. In his interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, Harry says he was “100%” happy for the couple on their wedding day, but in his memoir he accuses Camilla of playing the “long game” towards marriage.
The now King Charles and Queen Camilla married in 2005 in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall before receiving a blessing at St George’s Chapel on the Windsor Estate.
Addressing his stepmother in his memoirs, Harry also accused her of leaking stories to the press about private conversations, particularly those with William.
He wrote that the stories contained “exact details”, adding that his brother William had not shared them.
The duke claimed: “They could only have been leaked by the other person present.”
Despite his explosive claims, Harry denied that any of his accusations were “biting” towards any members of his family.
Another accusation the Duke has reportedly leveled at his stepmother is that he allegedly turned her bedroom at Clarence House into a dressing room.
page six reported that Harry made the accusation, adding that he “tried not to care” but that the conversion of his old bedroom had hurt his feelings.
After the Duke’s explosive revelations in the ITV interview, he resumed his searing attack on his stepmother in a second meeting with American journalist and presenter Anderson Cooper, which aired overnight.
Harry told 60 Minutes: ‘[Camilla] she was the villain, she was a third person in the marriage, she needed to rehabilitate her image.
“That made her dangerous because of the connections she was forging within the British press.
“And there was an open willingness on both sides to exchange information and with a family built on hierarchy, and with her on her way to being queen consort, there were going to be people or bodies left on the street because of it.”
He also elaborated on his and William’s plea to his father not to marry Camilla, telling his interviewer: “We didn’t think it was necessary.” We thought she would do more harm than good.
Camilla’s public image has changed dramatically over the years since she was cast as the third person in the marriage of the then Prince and Princess of Wales due to her affair with Charles.
In 1994, Charles had confessed to adultery in a television interview with broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, but only after their marriage had “broken down irretrievably”.
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