In a shocking revelation, Prince Harry describes how Queen Camilla attempted to “get rid” of them amid the royal crisis
The separation of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the Royal Family was undoubtedly dramatic. The Sussexes’ connection with the Firm was quickly seriously damaged when they made a number of shocking assertions regarding the monarchy.
In their interviews, the Netflix series, and Harry’s memoir, Spare, Harry and Meghan gave fair criticism to King Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
Not unexpectedly, Queen Camilla was also brought up a lot. poster-poster In Spare, Harry even called his stepmother a “wicked woman,” and by on reports, their relationship is still somewhat tense now. This is true even though Camilla supposedly helped Meghan Markle when she initially joined the Royal Family because the two women had gone through comparable struggles.
Harry nevertheless claimed that the Sussexes were not helped by the Royal Family—including the current queen—when they were having difficulties. The Duke went so far as to say that Camilla made the decision to “solve all our problems” and to send them far away, “out of the picture.”
Meghan Markle’s admission into the Royal Family once held great promise. The monarchy was getting a new member of the family, but the former Suits star’s US origins would also undoubtedly help the organisation.
Harry conversed with his father in 2017, during the height of the media frenzy, and put pressure on him to counter the British tabloid newspapers.
As all of this was happening, Meg reached out to Camilla, who attempted to console her by telling her that Camilla had once been the bad person and that this was just what the press did to newcomers. Harry wrote this in Spare.
What is the implication here? Was Meg’s turn now? Like it was a case of apples to apples. Although Meghan and Camilla seemed to get along well at the time, it’s unclear if this feeling was reciprocated. Harry claims that when his stepmother proposed that he be named governor of a distant place, nobody responded favourably.
“In her memoir, Harry wrote that Camilla also recommended to Meg that I take on the role of Governor General of Bermuda, as this would effectively solve all of our issues by taking us out of the hot, centre of the storm.” “That plan makes sense, I thought, and it would also get us out of the picture.” It is still unclear what exactly motivated Camilla to suggest such a thing. We now know that the Sussexes and the royals held quite different views about what was and wasn’t appropriate for royal life.
It is evident, then, that Harry’s pursuit of a governorship in a different region of the Commonwealth would not have been the first time a prince was virtually “moved” to a different continent.
Rumour has it that Queen Elizabeth II discussed her son, Prince Charles, being Australia’s governor general in the 1970s. This information comes from Newsweek. But since he wasn’t married at the time, she abandoned the plan.
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