Were Prince Harry‘s comments about Queen consort Camilla behind Charles III’s decision on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex? The British monarch ordered a few weeks ago that his youngest son and his wife vacate Frogmore House, their British residence in the UK.
King Charles III‘s decision to evict the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from their home at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, the only residence they had in the UK and the only place Prince Harry claimed to feel safe on British soil, caused a stir.
After his return to the UK, the local press has reported that Harry’s position against Camilla Parker is worse than ever. The truth is that Camilla, whom Harry mentioned little in his book but whom he holds responsible for many things, refers to as the “Other Woman” and describes as dangerous, is the one who has suffered the most.
Charles would have decided to take action after learning the contents of the book as he considered that his youngest son had “crossed the line” and had caused his anger, The Mirror has published in a new article quoting several sources.
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Harry’s comments about the Queen consort “were the last straw. Harry was well aware that Camilla would be a red line for his father and crossed it with blatant disdain,” another source tells the newspaper.
In his book, Harry talks about his father’s wife in this way: “News stories began to appear in all the papers about her conversation with William, chronicles that contained minute details, none of which came from my brother, of course. They could only have been leaked by the only other person present“, in reference to Camilla.
At another point in the book he acknowledges that, “I wanted many things, but I surprised myself by discovering, during the wedding, that what I wanted most of all, in spite of everything, was for my father to be happy. Strangely enough, I wanted Camilla to be happy. Maybe she was less dangerous being happy?“.