Prince Harry launches blistering attack on Camilla, branding her ‘dangerous’ in 60 Minutes interview

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Prince Harry today launched another extraordinary attack on King Charles’s wife Camilla, calling her “dangerous” and a “villain”, while continuing his publicity book for his explosive memoir Spare.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, will take aim at the queen consort while speaking to CBS News 60 minutes host Anderson Cooper, who questioned Harry about several very damaging accusations he made about Camilla in the book’s pages.

Harking back to a 1995 interview in which his mother, Princess Diana, referred to Camilla as the ‘third person in their marriage’, Harry says this admission made the now queen consort a ‘villain’, adding: ‘She needed to rehabilitate her image.

According to Harry, who also reveals in his book that he and William ‘begged’ their father not to marry Camilla, this desire to transform her public image made her ‘dangerous’.

She accuses her stepmother of “trading information” with the press in an attempt to get more positive stories written about her, before sensationalizing that her “connections” with the media would end with “people or bodies left on the street.” .

Prince Harry has launched another round of sensational attacks on King Charles’s wife, Camilla, in a new TV interview to promote his explosive memoir Spare.

While speaking with CBS News 60 Minutes, Harry, 38, branded his stepmother “dangerous” and called her a “villain.”

The duke claimed that Camilla forged “connections” with the press in the UK to try to “rehabilitate her image” and write “positive stories” about her.

‘[Her need to rehabilitate her image] it made her dangerous because of the connections she was forging within the British press,’ he told Cooper, according to an official transcript of the interview, which DailyMail.com received before the interview began airing.

‘And there was an open willingness on both sides to exchange information. And with a family based on hierarchy, and with her, on her way to being queen consort, there would be people or bodies on the street because of it.

Princess Diana’s interview with the BBC’s Martin Bashir in 1995 marked the first time she publicly addressed claims that Charles and Camilla had an affair during her marriage to the then-Prince of Wales.

At the time, she sensationally told Bashir, “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”

As the Duke lashes out at his closest relatives again in the 60 Minutes interview, just over an hour after his meeting with British TV presenter Tom Bradby finished airing, DailyMail.com can also reveal:

  • He claims he was “not invited” on the plane his family took to Balmoral upon learning the Queen was unwell
  • He admits he used to watch videos of his mother, Diana, and ‘go through memories of her’ in an attempt to make himself cry
  • He says that his brother, Prince William, initially refused to believe that Diana was really dead and that they both believed that she would “call us and we would join her”.
  • Reveals he took psychedelic drugs like ayahuasca and psilocybin as ‘experimental treatments’, says they ‘wiped the… misery of loss’ for him
  • He believes that psychedelics can ‘work like medicine’ for those who are ‘suffering a great deal of loss, grief or trauma’
  • He suggests that he and Meghan will never give up their titles because ‘what difference would it make?’
  • He defends his decision to publicly voice his grievances against his family, suggesting that public attacks are the only “language they might understand.”
  • He admits that he has not spoken to his brother or his father ‘for a while’

Princess Diana’s interview with the BBC’s Martin Bashir in 1995 marked the first time she publicly addressed claims that Carlos and Camilla had an affair during their marriage.

His latest attack on Camilla comes after he revealed in his book, Spare, that he and William ‘begged’ Charles not to marry her.

Harry also claims that what he saw as Camilla’s desire to ‘be in the front page’ [and] have positive stories written about [her]’ stemmed from his family’s belief that positive media coverage would ‘enhance his reputation or increase the chances of the British public accepting him as monarch’.

‘If you are led to believe, as a family member, that being on the front page, having positive headlines, positive stories written about you, will improve your reputation or increase your chances of being accepted as a monarch by the British public, then that’s it. what you are going to do,’ he adds.

The duke’s sensational public attack on Camilla is the latest in a series of criticisms he has leveled at his stepmother, having painted what Cooper describes as a “very unflattering portrait” of her in his explosive memoir Spare, which was released. accidentally published in Spain. In the past week.

In the book, Harry makes similar accusations against Camilla regarding her alleged “connections” to the press, accusing her of leaking information to the media as part of a “campaign” to seize the Crown.

In an extraordinary passage from his autobiography, the Duke of Sussex writes: “Shortly after our private meetings with her, he began to develop his long-term strategy, a campaign aimed at marriage and, eventually, the Crown (with the blessing of from our father, we supposed).

Stories began to appear in all the papers about his conversations with Willy, stories recounting many little details, none of which came from my brother, of course.

The duke also claims that he and his brother William ‘begged’ the then-Prince of Wales not to remarry after Princess Diana’s death, fearing she was his ‘evil stepmother’.

Charles had tried to win over his children before asking the public to accept Camilla, the book claims. Harry then shockingly says that meeting the soon-to-be queen consort for the first time was like a “shot”. He later says that ultimately he and William approved of Camilla.

He writes: ‘I remember wondering… if she would be cruel to me; if she were like all the wicked stepmothers in the tales.’

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