The dark side of Prince Harry!
The new book reveals hitherto unknown details about the relationship of the brothers, Princes Harry and William.
Tina Brown’s new book ‘The Palace Papers: Inside The House Of Windsor - The Truth And The Turmoil’ gives a different perspective on the British royal family and focuses on women.
The writer, who also wrote a biography of the late Princess Diana, ‘acquitted’ Meghan Markle of what much of the public accused and that is that Meghan ruins Prince Harry’s relationship with his brother William and other family members. As Brown writes, the brothers have disagreed for about 10 years and Harry has always been obsessed with William.
When he did not constantly find fault with him, he would complain about him to their father, Prince Charles. The culmination of the Brotherhood conflict occurred when Prince William in 2015 became head of the charity Tusk Trust dedicated to rhinos and elephants. Then their friend called Harry a 'very, very angry man'.Tina claims that Prince Harry's girlfriend at the time, Cressida Bonas, who was with him from 2012 to 2014, had enough of his complaints about the family and she recommended him to go to a psychiatrist, which he eventually obeyed.
Although the relationship between the royal brothers was always turbulent, Meghan's appearance changed him even more. Namely, Harry and Markle together created a 'fantasy of becoming an instrument of global transformation and acting in the celebrity space like Princess Diana used to be'.
The author of the book also claims that Harry and Meghan are 'addicted to drama' and that 'the prince will one day wake up and realize that he leads a life like a lifestyle brand Goop Gwyneth Paltrow'. He believes that the couple cannot stop creating dramatic scenes wherever they go, and Harry was completely overwhelmed by his wife and because of her, he changed his whole personality.
'I wonder how it will end. Maybe he will wake up and realize that he lives in Goop and that he has to run away as soon as possible, he will go to a pub and see his friends', concluded Brown.