The Duke of Sussex’s “scathing attacks” in his book Spare have damaged his relationship with his brother to the point it has created “seismic fractures”, a royal author claims. Royal author Christopher Andersen claims those seismic-level fractures have invaded all of Meghan and Harry’s relationships. As a result, he warned Prince William and Kate could give them the cold shoulder.
He told Fox News Digital: “The fracture has been seismic, particularly in light of Harry’s scathing attacks on his brother in Spare.”
The seriousness of Harry’s allegations had Mr Andersen wondering: “Harry and Meghan can’t possibly imagine that William and Kate will greet him with open arms, or at this point even pretend to regard the Sussexes with anything other than chilly disdain.”
Harry pulled no punches in his bombshell memoir, taking aim at his brother William, his father King Charles and his stepmother Queen Camilla.
Prince Harry described what he claims was a violent attack by his brother, William, at his London home in 2019 when William called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”. Harry called such claims a “parrot[ing of] the press narrative” about his American wife.
The confrontation escalated, Harry writes, until William “grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and … knocked me to the floor”.
In another attack on his brother, the Duke of Sussex explained how his brother told him: “You don’t know me Harold” while going to Eton College.
Harry says his brother explained to him “that during his first two years there, Eton had been a sanctuary”.
“That was without the burden of a little brother who would bother him with questions or stick his nose in his social circle,” Harry says.
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