Prince Harry reveals in his memoir ‘Spare’ that his father, King Charles, asked him not to bring his wife, Meghan Markle, to Scotland to visit the dying Queen. The Duke of Sussex opens up about the incident, stating that his father’s reason for barring Meghan from the visit was disrespectful and nonsensical.
According to Harry, his father’s reasoning was that he didn’t want too many people around, and therefore, Meghan shouldn’t come. However, the Duke of Sussex refused to comply, stating, “Don’t ever speak about my wife that way.” He further explains that no other wives, including Kate, were attending, and his father’s explanation was sufficient.
Harry’s memoir, which is set to be released later this year, promises to offer an intimate and candid look at his life as a member of the royal family and beyond. This latest revelation is likely to reignite the ongoing debate about the treatment of Meghan by the royal family and the media, as well as the strained relationship between Harry and his father.
It is not the first time that Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the royal family has made headlines. The couple’s decision to step back from their duties as senior members of the royal family and move to the United States has been a subject of much debate and scrutiny. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have also been vocal about the challenges they faced as a mixed-race couple in the royal family and the media’s treatment of Meghan.
The disclosure of this incident by Prince Harry is likely to generate further interest and discussion about the issues surrounding the royal family and their treatment of its members. As the release date for ‘Spare’ approaches, it remains to be seen what other revelations Harry will make about his experiences within the royal family and his life beyond it.