As Prince Harry's 40th birthday approaches, the rift between him and the rest of the Royal family remains deep, following a series of allegations made in his memoir 'Spare' and recent documentary series.
Despite attempts to reconcile with his father and brother-in-law Prince William amid their ongoing health struggles, relations remain tense.In an interview prior to the release of 'Spare', Harry told ITV's Tom Bradby, "I would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back," but added that "they've shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile".In his memoir, Harry made several accusations against William, including an alleged physical assault during a disagreement about Meghan in 2019 at Nottingham Cottage. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's blunt order to Prince Harry during Colombia tour uncovered by lip reader The book also painted a less than flattering picture of Prince Charles, portraying him as an emotionally stunted father who married Camilla despite his sons' objections.
It further accused Charles of being envious of his sons' popularity and made derogatory comments about the Queen Consort, accusing her of leaving a trail of destruction in her quest to enhance her image.
The royals have reportedly caused significant upset with their actions in recent years, reports The Sunday Times. Notably, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8 2022, Prince Charles made a decision that deeply hurt his son, Prince Harry, reports the Mirror.He decided that Harry should not wear his military uniform during the mourning period, except for the vigil at Westminster Hall with his cousins two days before the funeral.
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