King Charles III shares Prince Harry’s reckless aura, which has made them talk further than they have been asked about other royal members. He even upset the whole royal family with his authorized biography after he highly criticized the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s parenting.
Although Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III had a great relationship and a strong bond, it doesn’t mean they didn’t have remarkable differences. During the monarch’s childhood, he was surrounded by his nannies and the Queen Mother, instead of spending time with the then queen and king of the United Kingdom.
The latest episode of “A Right Royal” podcast, centered completely on King Charles III’s upbringing, which unveiled numerous secrets of the royal family. In addition, Ingrid Seward, a royal author, also released her new book, “My Mother and I,” where she embarked on a journey to decipher King Charles III’s relationship with his parents.
The Monarch of the United Kingdom stated in 1994 that the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were emotionally distant and even, sometimes, the prince bullied him. Seward stated that open-hearted confessions really upset them after they were on an important tour.
“When that book came out, I think that the Queen and Prince were on a tour of Russia, which is really an important tour. And they were very upset. They were very upset about the way Charles described their parenting.”
There’s no doubt that King Charles III’s reckless attitude towards the then-maximum authority of the United Kingdom was passed right to Prince Harry. Ingrid Seward’s new book has been unveiling numerous details about the royal family’s dynamic and exposing their true colors to the British people.