It is said that Prince Harry is concerned that the Royal Family might divulge his innermost secrets.
Prince Harry Worried That Royal Family Could Expose His Secrets-‘They May Strike Back In Retaliation’
Up to this point, King Charles III, and the rest of the firm have not said anything and are hesitant to answer to the accusations made by Harry in his memoir, Spare. The Duke of Sussex had revealed that his brother, Prince William, had assaulted him.
Not only that, but he accused the Prince of Wales of shouting and screaming at him during a meeting over Megxit. Just when you thought that was bad enough, Harry also referred to King Charles III’s wife, Queen Consort Camilla, as a villain. With that being said, there could now be some pushback.
A source confirmed the following: “There have been countless reports about their anger over the situation, and the royal family is so up in arms that they may strike back in retaliation. It wouldn’t surprise Harry if the royals spilled some of his deepest secrets to the media.”
Much in the same way, It has been suggested that Harry has more information to divulge regarding his Royal Family members, as he has previously stated that he had not included the most striking elements of his life in his autobiography.
At the time, the Duke of Sussex admitted that he removed several pages in order to avoid the complete breakdown of his family. Therefore, who knows if there could be another book.
Harry’s following comments confirmed as much: “There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me.”
Time will tell how both sides react moving forward, but it is safe to say that further disclosures are not going to help anyone. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. If you liked reading this article, then check out our other features on the Daily Soap Dish.
