After The Substitute, which came out on 10 January, another book is set to shake the reputation of the British royal family. In Our King: Charles III – The Man and The Monarch Revealed, its author, Robert Jobson, has returned to the origin of the tensions between Prince Harry and his father.
Since his move to California in 2020, Prince Harry has been making revelations about the underbelly of the British royal family. In his autobiography, The Substitute, published on 10 January this year, he spoke about his conflicting relationships with Charles III and Prince William. On 13 April, a new book, Our King: Charles III – The Man and The Monarch Revealed, is expected to once again sully the honour of the Windsors. Its author, journalist Robert Jobson, will, for example, discuss the origin of the tensions between Prince Harry, his father and his brother. According to an excerpt relayed by Express, the journalist returned to the family’s expenses, particularly that of Meghan Markle: “Charles dropped a bombshell by saying that, in the future, he could not afford to pay for Meghan, as well as for Camilla, William and Catherine and their young family. This made Harry furious,” he wrote.
This was reportedly compounded by the Duke of Sussex’s family’s reaction when he announced his marriage to Meghan Markle: “Are you sure Harold?” Prince William reportedly asked his brother. In an article for the Mail Online, Robert Jobson revealed that even Queen Elizabeth II – who was close to her grandson – was beginning to tire of the tense exchanges between him and his brother, as well as the criticism he levelled at the family alongside his wife. The Queen “feared that Harry was totally blinded by his love for Meghan”.
Numerous phone calls to Elizabeth II
According to the Mail Online, Prince Harry regularly called his grandmother from California to ask her to speak to Charles III on his behalf. “While Charles had already told him he didn’t have enough money to continue paying for Meghan Markle’s excesses. Prince Harry first called his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II,” Robert Jobson wrote. Before explaining that the queen did not want to come between father and son: ‘So she asked Harry to call Charles. After a while, it didn’t work. Charles stopped answering the phone because he knew that Harry was only contacting him because he needed money. When Queen Elizabeth asked him why he wasn’t talking to Harry, he replied: ‘I’m not a bank’,” the journalist said in his book. As these new revelations surface, the coronation of the sovereign is fast approaching. Crowned head experts are still wondering whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be present at the festivities on 6 May.
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Prince Harry needs to grow up. What happened to the millions of £s left him by his mother. He is always trying to squeeze more money out of King Charles so that they can live a life of luxury. They chose to leave the UK so they should stop whinging and leave the Royal Family alone.