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Prince Harry and Prince William Asked Their Father Charles Not to Marry Camilla

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Prince Harry and Prince William Asked Their Father Charles Not to Marry Camilla

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  • Princess Diana, Prince Harry and Prince William reportedly implored their father
  • Prince Harry and Prince William were not opposed to their father having a relationship with Camilla
  • Charles and Camilla married in April 2005, and Camilla was given the title of Duchess of Cornwall
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Princess Diana, Prince Harry and Prince William reportedly implored their father, King Charles, not to marry Queen Camilla.

According to a leaked part from the Duke of Sussex’s memoir released by the Daily Mail, Harry and his older brother met with Camilla privately in an attempt for Charles to properly introduce his love interest to his sons. Initially, Harry believed Camilla — then Camilla Parker Bowles — would be a “wicked stepmother.”

“I recall wondering…if she’d be unkind to me; if she’d be like all the wicked stepmothers in the stories,” Harry is said to have written in his book.

The discussions went well, according to the site, and Prince Harry and Prince William were not opposed to their father having a sexual relationship with Camilla — it was the step of walking down the aisle with the “other woman” that the brothers were against.

Charles and Camilla married in April 2005, and Camilla was given the title of Duchess of Cornwall as a result of their marriage. After Queen Elizabeth died, Charles became King Charles III and gave his wife the title of Queen Consort.
The Guardian claimed that Prince Harry believes he was physically assaulted by his brother in Spare after Prince William came at his London residence in 2019.

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The publication reported that Harry’s older brother was already “piping hot” and labelled Meghan “difficult,” “rude,” and “abrasive,” to which Harry responded that his brother was simply “parrot[ing] the press narrative” about his bride.

Harry then accused his brother of acting like an heir, following which obscenities were thrown and William said he was only trying to help.

“Are you sure?” According to the article, Harry responded. “Can you assist me? Is that what you’re calling it? “Can you assist me?”

“Willy, I can’t speak to you when you’re like this,” Harry stated after giving William a drink of water.

According to the report, the dispute developed into a violent altercation.

“He laid down the water, called me another name, and came at me. It all happened so quickly. So fast,” Harry wrote in Spare, according to The Guardian. “He grabbed me by the collar, ripped my necklace, and threw me to the ground. I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked beneath my back and slashed into me.

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Harry then stated he called his therapist for assistance. He claims he only told Meghan about the event when she observed “scrapes and bruises” on his back.

“(She) wasn’t startled, and she wasn’t furious,” Harry told The Guardian. “She was quite depressed.”

“My dear brother, my archenemy, how did we come to this?” continued Harry, who also called William his “polar opposite.

“I felt overwhelming tiredness,” he said, per the Mail. “I wanted to go home.”

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