Prince Harry has found himself in hot water once again as a former friend threatens to expose damaging information.
The Duke of Sussex has been cautioned against portraying himself as a victim, with his ex-companion asserting that he is far from innocent.
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In the months ahead, Prince Harry is set to face more challenges, as a former friend vows to release a scathing letter containing potential bombshells.
Already under fire for his depiction of himself as a victim in his memoir, “Spear,” the Prince revealed shocking revelations about his life within the Royal Family.
He detailed the breakdown of his relationship with his brother, Prince William, and accused his father, King Charles, of making cruel jokes about his paternity.
However, a former friend of Harry’s has now penned a strongly worded letter, urging him to move beyond his self-pity.
Edward Charles Featherstone, a pseudonym used by Harry’s former polo playing partner, expressed disappointment with the Duke of Sussex’s memoir, stating that it painted an inaccurate picture of him as a victim.
Speaking to the Mirror, Edward emphasized that Harry was not the same person he once knew.
He has since written a letter to Harry, encouraging him to change his perspective.
Edward’s message essentially boils down to this: “Stop feeling sorry for yourself.
You are not a victim.
As a torchbearer of Invictus, you have been part of a noble cause.
Your current actions towards your family are inappropriate.”
Edward, who recently authored a book called “The Rude Beginning,” has even threatened to publish the entire contents of the letter.
“I wrote him a letter and will eventually share it,” he stated.
The question remains as to whether he will post it on the H2Z website, the Rude Chronicles website, or even in the esteemed LA Times.
Edward mused about the different options, considering whether to keep it low-key on the H2Z site or the Rude Chronicles site, or perhaps take a more upbeat approach by doing a page reading in the Los Angeles Times.
“At some point, maybe I’ll spread that message,” he added.
Initially, Edward planned to include the letter in his new book, “The Shameless Chronicles,” but ultimately decided to save it for the future.
This book is the first installment in a series of memoirs chronicling his life journey, from his time in boarding school as a six-year-old to his polo playing days, and ultimately his career as a combat helicopter pilot in the Air Force.
Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spear,” provided an uncensored glimpse into life within the palace.