By Emily Caulkett-
Prince Harry’s £14.7m barred book set to reveal his deepest feelings towards his step-mother, Camilla, is likely to ‘shake the monarchy to its core’, according to friends, after it was revealed that Camilla will eventually be queen.
Last week the Queen declared it was her ‘sincere wish’ that Camilla would be known as Queen Consort when, ‘in the fullness of time’, her son becomes King.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, is set to publicly spill all on his relationship with his estranged family in an explosive £14.7million ($20million) memoir due to be published later this year, it has been revealed. The timing of the revelation comes after it was recently revealed that Camilla will be Queen Consort. The Duke’s explosive memoir will explore Harry’s childhood, his time in the military and his marriage to American-born former actress Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry has often spoken about how much pain his mother’s death caused him, and is only too aware that had Prince Charles not chosen Camilla over his mother, Princess Diana, she would not have been with Dodie Fayed- the late son of Mohammed Alfayed- and may still be here today due to very different circumstances.
Following the announcement last weekend that the divorcee whom Prince Charles chose over his mother was going to be queen, psychologist Dr Maria Daves told The Eye Of Media.Com that the Duke Of Sussex would likely have taken the announcement as an indirect attack against him.
‘There is no way the announcement would not have hit Prince Harry right where it hurts, and for whatever the reason of the announcement, he would have been very angry and disturbed by it. The timing of the announcement that his book will reveal his true feelings about Camilla shows how affected he is by the revelation, and although he has been working on the book for a while, there is no telling whether he was going to directly reveal his feelings about Camilla.
‘Now, we know know he is coming out fighting, and he will be revealing a lot of intimate feelings, about Camilla some of which has already been discussed with his brother Prince William, or even the rest of the family. Some of them may even be secrets, but Prince Harry psychologically sees the media as playing the role of the enemy and will also see the other camp in the royal family as being angry with him and probably trying to retaliate.
His ideas, emotions, and perception will be all over the place. He is likely to be very vulnerable mentally, but also potentially feeling empowered now that he has stepped away from royal duties. He will likely say everything he feels about his father’s relationship with Camilla , past and present, and include how he feels his mother was treated. The basis revelations can be treated, but it is not jsut what he says, but how he says it. As they say, he is ready to really spill more of the beans, and nobody knows exactly how far he is willing to go”.
The British public was generally displeased with Prince Charles’s choice of Camilla over Princess Diana at the time, and felt he should have maintained loyalty towards her. Prince Charles himself never really wanted to marry Camilla at the time and was more interested in Camilla.
Prince Charles always wanted to marry Camilla and will be king and queen (File)
The Royal Family is reportedly concerned by Harry’s decision to secretly collaborate with Pulitzer-winning ghostwriter JR Moehringer on what his publishers described as ‘the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him’.
It is believed that Prince Harry is deeply wounded by the revelation which made headline news last week that Camilla, whom his mother in 1997 told a BBC Panaroma documentary that there were three of us in the relationship , so it was a bit crowded. Camilla will be queen Image: SAMIR HUSSEIN/GETTY
The Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William are said to have been completely blindsided by Harry’s shock announcement that he has been secretly working on his memoirs for more than a year now. The royal trio mentioned above have been on opposing camps to The Duke and Duchess Of Sussex after they latter went public against the royal family last March in an Oprah Winfrey documentary.
Prince William was also Princess Diana’s son, and as a child was very protective of his mother. He was also deeply affected by her death, but may have come to terms with the decision for Camilla to one day be queen, though his public reaction to the news has not been publicly heard yet.
Princess Diana Image:biography.com
Sources close to the Duke of Sussex fired a warning shot on Saturday that is likely to send chills through the Royal Family as news of Harry’s potentially explosive memoirs reappeared.
His friends told the Mirror: ‘If they think he’s gone soft, they are mistaken. Just wait for the book to come out because that will shake the monarchy to the core.’
The Duke of Sussex, 37, is set to publicly spill all on his relationship with his estranged family in an explosive £14.7million ($20million) secret memoir due to be published later this year
Initially, the prince did not make any public announcement, but breaking his silence four days later from his Californian mansion, he paid lavish tribute to his mother Diana’s work on Aids and HIV
Prince Harry had come under fire this week for seemingly ignoring the fact Camilla was bestowed the ultimate blessing by Her Majesty and will become Queen Consort.
Source close to the prince say his recent silence ‘speaks volumes’ and they allege Harry still shares a frosty relationship with his stepmother.
. The Duke’s explosive memoir will explore Harry’s childhood, his time in the military and his marriage to American-born former actress Meghan Markle
Friends of the Duke explained to the Mirror: ‘Although tensions have eased between the two of them over the years, it was more for a show of unity than a close relationship.
‘There were big problems at the start but as Harry and his brother William aged and matured, things got better and they can now co-exist as adults. They were never close with her and they still aren’t.’