The upcoming release of Prince Harry’s memoir has taken a surprising twist, causing a stir within the royal family just months before King Charles III’s coronation in May.
While the king-to-be may be prepared for any criticism that his own son might throw his way, he becomes fiercely protective when it comes to defending his second wife, Queen Consort Camilla.
With an Easter release date, this book is expected to delve into Queen Elizabeth II’s passing and the ensuing drama that unfolded during that period.
Naturally, King Charles III is feeling apprehensive about what Prince Harry might reveal, and he is not afraid to take action accordingly.
Rumors have been circulating on social media about the potential consequences of Prince Harry’s memoir, particularly if he were to attack Queen Consort Camilla.
Reports suggest that King Charles III would go as far as banning Prince Harry from his own coronation.
This topic has sparked intense discussions among royal family enthusiasts, who have been speculating about what truly transpired when Meghan and Harry returned to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee.
According to Exposing SMG, their visit back to the UK was far from pleasant, despite the positive image portrayed in the media.
Although the narrative in the press suggested that they were warmly welcomed back to have tea and cookies with the Queen, the reality was quite different.
Palace security kept a close eye on Meghan, as she seems to lack trust from the royal family.
Consequently, whenever the couple is around, everyone remains on guard.
It is disheartening to witness their transition from being part of the family to being kept at a distance.
During the Platinum Jubilee, they were not even invited to join the working senior royals.
Their seating was downgraded, and they faced boos as they left the church.
Meghan and Harry have also faced accusations of being mic’d up whenever they are in the presence of the royal family, as they allegedly gather material for their Netflix documentary.
Several pictures of Meghan Markle have been circulated, with claims that they reveal a hidden microphone.
One user commented on a picture, pointing out a suspicious bump under the left collar flap, absent on the right side.
A senior royal commentator expressed initial skepticism, assuming it was an internet joke.
However, upon further investigation, it was revealed to be a more serious matter.
According to royal author Valentin Lowe, Prince Harry has a deep-seated insecurity about his relevance, especially in light of the spotlight on his brother, Prince William.
Lowe’s newly released book quotes sources who claim that Harry fears his impact will diminish once Prince George turns 18.
The sources state that Harry often says, “I have this time to make an impact because I can.
Until George turns 18, then I will be the also-ran.”
Brand expert Eric Schiffer, chairman of Reputation Management Consultants, acknowledges Harry’s understandable insecurities, given his understanding of how royal life operates.
However, Schiffer believes that Harry’s actions have set him apart and caused turmoil within the firm.
In conclusion, the release of Prince Harry’s memoir has sent shockwaves through the royal family, particularly concerning Queen Consort Camilla’s involvement.
King Charles III is on high alert, fearing the potential consequences of his son’s revelations.
Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry’s visit back to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee was far from the warm reunion portrayed in the media.
Accusations of being mic’d up during their interactions with the royal family have only added fuel to the fire.