The controversy after the revelations about the royal family are the trending topic again, this time, King Charles III and his firstborn, Prince William, are extremely irritated with the revelations made by the youngest son, Prince Harry, which has raised the tension inside the Buckingham Palace, but why are they so furious with Harry? Well, the mere posibility that Prince Harry could reveal more secrets about the royal family in court worries the British crown, since they have had a hard time since the first round of revelation.
The latest report from the British press indicates that Prince Harry has lost the lawsuit against the newspaper publisher ‘News Group Newspapers‘, and this is where the concern of King Charles and his eldest son lies.
The Duke of Sussex may again sue ‘The Sun‘ and other media related to the publisher for allegedly using illegal methods to get private information from him, Although the monarch acknowledges that Harry is now a private citizen, a source close to the royals mentioned to the ‘Daily Beast‘ that King Charles and the next heir to the throne, Prince William, are upset and extremely annoyed with the amount of information that the Duke of Sussex has disclosed in court.
The anonymous informant claimed the following: “Everyone in the family gives for fact that Harry is a private citizen and can do what he wants without reference to the family, but that does not mean that they are in agreement with that. Clearly, they are completely irritated by the idea of more revelations made to the public, but have been waiting for him to do so”.
He also wanted to make it clear that, right now, the monarchy is too busy developing new strategies to regain the prestige of the royal family which took a serious hit by the revelations by Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, for this reason, the British crown rejects the idea that the youngest son of King Charles III can undertake new legal battles against anyone, since that means that he could spoil more private information that they mean to hide from the public.