Royal family have ‘no trust left’ for Prince Harry after Spare bombshells and TV interviews

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The royal family “has no confidence” in Prince Harry after his explosive TV interviews and revealing memoirs criticizing them and revealing private conversations.

  • Royal family ‘doesn’t have confidence’ in Prince Harry after bomb spate
  • Harry said he would be willing to talk to the family “if frank discussions didn’t leak out.”
  • The comments have been criticized as ironic given the private details shared in the memoirs.
  • A royal source said that “before there was little (trust)… now there is none at all.”

The royal family “has no confidence” in Prince Harry after learning the content of his memoirs and interviews on US television, well-placed sources say.

After the avalanche of bombs dropped by the Duke of Sussex this week, his father and brother are reportedly on the brink of madness.

Speaking to ITV’s News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby, Harry said he would be open to reconciliation and even return to a partial royal role, on the condition that he could have ‘frank’ talks with his family that would be kept private. .

I don’t know if they’re watching this [interview] or not, but what they have to say to me and what I have to tell them will be in private, and I hope that I can continue like this,” he said, noting that he does not want “frank discussions [to] leak out’.

The comments have been labeled tongue-in-cheek given all the private moments Harry has shared in his memoir, Spare, which is available to purchase today.

It is understood that the royal family is unlikely to comment publicly on any of the allegations against them.

Prince William is reportedly devastated by the allegations against his family.  Pictured together at the unveiling of a statue of his mother, Princess Diana in 2021

Prince William is reportedly devastated by the allegations against his family. Pictured together at the unveiling of a statue of his mother, Princess Diana in 2021

A royal source said Mirror: ‘The irony is there for all to see, apart from Harry himself, it seems.

“There was very little (trust) before these last few scenes, but there’s absolutely no trust left for Harry to be brought into the fold.”

Harry's 'Spare' Memoir Bomb Releases Today

Harry’s ‘Spare’ Memoir Bomb Releases Today

It is understood that the royal family is unlikely to comment publicly on any of the allegations against them.

But even discussing matters in private may be off the table for senior royals, who fear that any conversation they have with Harry could be used against him in the future.

Separately, Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl said page sixaccording to his sources: ‘William is furious and devastated in private… [the royals] I’ve been amazed at the level of detail and how far Harry has gone in all of this.’

“It really feels like a line has been crossed.”

In the explosive interview to publish his memoir, Harry suggested that his family helped “smash” his and Meghan’s reputations, forcing them to move to California and “have shown no willingness to reconcile.”

A central London bookstore prepares for the launch of Spare on Tuesday morning.

A central London bookstore prepares for the launch of Spare on Tuesday morning.

Speaking to ITV's News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby, Harry said he would be open to reconciliation and even return to a partial royal role, on the condition that he could have 'frank' talks with his family that would be kept private. .

Speaking to ITV’s News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby, Harry said he would be open to reconciliation and even return to a partial royal role, on the condition that he could have ‘frank’ talks with his family that would be kept private. .

He also accused his older brother of physically attacking him at Nottingham Cottage in 2019 and of “pouncing on him” after the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral in 2021.

Her book, Spare, also details the conversation she reportedly had with her father, the King, on the day of the Queen’s death, in which the Duchess of Sussex was reportedly prohibited from joining the immediate family in Balmoral.

In another private moment made public in the controversial tell-all memoir, Harry recounts his last words to his grandmother as she visited his body and explained the trauma of his mother’s death when he was just 12 years old. he uses alcohol and drugs to ‘mask’ his emotions.

He also said he experienced burnout in his early 20s as a result of a “hectic” royal engagement schedule and suffered “severe anxiety and panic attacks” until he was 32, around the same time he met Meghan.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are still scheduled to have an engagement in the north of England this week, while King Charles will visit Scotland.