Prince Harry’s book: William ”’pointed a finger” at Meghan and called her ”rude”’

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Prince William ‘pointed the finger’ at Meghan and called her ‘rude’ during the furious row that broke out when the Duchess told Kate she ‘must have baby brains because of her hormones,’ a new book claims

  • Harry has claimed William called Meghan ‘rude’ and ‘pointed a finger at her’
  • Details of the furious dispute over the ‘baby brain’ comments were made in Harry’s memoir
  • Spare has been released in Spain ahead of its UK release next week.

Prince Harry has sensationally claimed that his brother William called Meghan “rude” and “pointed the finger at her” during a furious row after the Duchess of Sussex told Kate she must have “baby brains because of her hormones.” “.

Details of the alleged dispute appeared in Harry’s memoir, Spare, which was published in Spain.

Harry writes that Meghan made the comment during the run-up to the Sussexes’ wedding in May 2018. After apparently upsetting Kate, Harry says Meghan apologized and insisted that this is how she talks to her friends.

But Harry then claims that William ‘pointed a finger at Meg’ and thundered: ‘Well, that’s rude, Meghan. These things are not done here.’ Meghan then allegedly retorted: “If you don’t mind, keep your finger out of my face.”

Harry writes that Meghan made the comment during the run-up to the Sussexes’ wedding in May 2018. Meghan appears with Kate here in 2018 at an event in London.

During the run-up to Harry and Meghan’s wedding in May 2018, Harry writes that Meghan told Kate that she must have a “baby brain because of her hormones”.

Meghan, Harry, William and Kate watch a flight to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force in 2018

A well-placed source told the Mail: “In the book, Harry says there was a discussion about the timing of the wedding rehearsal and flower girl dresses and Kate was very upset.”

‘Meghan said Kate must have ‘baby brain’ because of her hormones.

“It caused a huge row because Meghan was told she wasn’t close enough to her sister-in-law to talk about her hormones and it wasn’t the way people talked to each other within the Royal Family.”

Undated photograph issued by Penguin Random House of the cover of the Duke of Sussex’s memoir

“The book makes it clear that Meghan felt the consequences weren’t her fault, but it doesn’t make her look great either.”

In an extraordinary development, Harry, who reveals that the brothers called each other ‘Harold and Willy’, details the extent of the rift between the brothers. Using language in the book that seems designed to surprise, Harry describes his sister as ‘my archenemy’.

The detail of the fight between the women, however, gives the fullest account yet of how the bitter break spilled over to their wives.

Meghan first discussed the dispute with Kate during her interview with Oprah Winfrey two years ago.

When Oprah asked if the reports that she had made Kate cry were true, Meghan responded by saying that “the opposite was true,” adding: “It made me cry and it really hurt my feelings.” It was a very difficult week of the wedding and she was upset about something, but she took charge and apologized.

Harry will reveal that the brothers had countless physical fights since childhood.

One of the worst in recent years was the way William shared his views on Meghan.

Harry, Meghan, William and Kate at Westminster Abbey in March 2018

Meghan being interviewed during the recent Netflix documentary of her and Harry

A source said: “Harry doesn’t stop with William. He writes that William told him: ‘Meg is difficult, she’s rude, she’s abrasive.’ She has been rude to the staff.

‘Harry says that William insulted him, that he wanted Harry to agree with him, but that he was furious when Harry ‘had the audacity not to follow the script’. William grabbed him by the neck, ripped his collar and threw him to the ground.

It seems that more accusations will emerge not only from the book, but also during a third television interview, the Mail has learned.

In addition to television appearances with Anderson Cooper in the US and Tom Bradby for UK ITV, Harry gave another interview to broadcaster and former football player Michael Strahan.

The 90-minute interview with Strahan is expected to air on US television early next week to coincide with the book’s launch on Tuesday.

A source said: “There will be a lot more revelations and discussions about the book, so the royal family will want to prepare.”

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