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Prince Harry angry at King Charles for saying ‘he is overreacting’

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Prince Harry angry at King Charles for saying ‘he is overreacting’

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  • Prince Harry pleaded with his father to take action against the media.
  • Harry feared Meghan might lose her job due to death threats.
  • He was rebuffed and told he was overreacting.
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Prince Harry is contemplating approaching King Charles for assistance.

Harry called his father, pleading with him to take action against the media’s assaults on Meghan Markle.

In his memoir, the Duke of Sussex describes the exchange as follows: “Not knowing where else to turn, I phoned Pa. Don’t read it, darling boy. It’s not that simple, I said angrily. I might lose this woman. She might either decide I’m not worth the bother, or the press might so poison the public that some idiot might do something bad, harm her in some way. It was already happening in slow motion. Death threats.”

He continues: “Her workplace on lockdown because someone, reacting to what they’d read, had made a credible threat. She’s isolated, I said, and afraid, she hasn’t raised the blinds in her house for months—and you’re telling me not to read it? He said I was overreacting. This is sadly just the way it is.”

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