HARRY’S prickly interview dealt a series of jabs to the palace, but three words will have them particularly on edge.
The Duke said he believed certain people wanted to see him in harm’s way – and gave an ominous response when asked to name them.
He said: “I’m not going to share, at this point”.
Those last three words hung in the air – and will echo in palace ears for years to come.
They his wild accusation that certain people were “knowingly putting me and my family in harm’s way”, in the hope that the “sense of threat” would force him back into the fold.
These are serious allegations, and anyone publicly attached to them would be dragged into scandal – whether they are true or not.
By deliberately including “at this point” after his refusal to disclose, Harry was threatening to level those accusations at specific figures in the future.
The claim that people associated with the palace actively wish him harm is provocative in the first place.
Prince Harry’s biggest bombshells:
Prince Harry lost his publicly-funded security appeal in a humiliating blow today Harry claimed the King WON’T speak to him ‘because of this security stuff’ He said he ‘can’t see a world’ where he would bring his wife and children to the UK Harry revealed he has ‘forgiven’ his family and was up for reconciliation – but claimed it was ALL down to Charles The royal described his court loss as a ‘good old fashioned establishment stitch up’ He also said he feels ‘let down’ by his country and reached out to the PM for help. Buckingham Palace breaks its silence with a scathing statement after the bombshell interview Prince Harry says he ‘doesn’t know how long King Charles has left’It is also difficult to believe in light of testimony from royal sources.
The Sun learned that the family had be hoping for reconciliation with the Duke before the bombshell interview aired – a far cry from wishing him harm.
Insiders revealed that the King was frustrated and upset by Harry’s outburst, which has deepened the rift.
If Harry were ever to smear specific royals – as he threatened to do with those three words – that rift would surely become irreparable.
While he declined to provide names in this case, he did make targeted accusations at other points.
He pointedly blamed the King for the collapse of their relationship, saying Charles refuses to speak to him but that the “whole thing could be resolved through him”.
RexKing Charles is reported to be frustrated and upset with his son[/caption] ReutersThe prince said he can’t see a way to bring his family to the UK after losing the appeal[/caption]BBC producers were shocked when the Duke rambled on for over half an hour, having expected just ten minutes with him.
Now, the architect behind the interview – which left everyone questioning who on earth thought it was a good idea – have been revealed.
Meredith Maines is a pal of Meghan Markle’s and was appointed chief of communications for the couple’s Archewell Foundation three months ago.
She brokered the interview – and as chief of comms was possibly consulted on what Harry would say,
The mother-of-two is a fierce defender of Meghan on social media, having also taken on a second role of chief of comms for the Duchess’ new lifestyle brand, As Ever.
ReutersHarry suffered another blow in a bid to regain his security[/caption] PARoyal sources revealed the late Queen would have been ‘truly horrified’ by Harry’s interview[/caption]According to her LinkedIn profile, Mrs Maines has been working for the couple for three months, having previously held positions at entertainment streaming company Hulu, and venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners.
Her arrangements between Harry and the BBC led to a series of bombshell accusations being aired.
The prince chillingly suggested it would be the Firm’s fault if anything happened to him or wife Meghan Markle.
Despite claiming to want to repair relations, he blamed his relatives for his security being axed following Megxit.
He ominously questioned how long the King has left to live, but said he wants to “reconcile” with him – and said he has “forgiven” his family.
Meanwhile, royal sources revealed that the late Queen would have been “truly horrified” by Harry’s outburst.
They said the Duke has alienated himself even further from the family despite claiming to want reconciliation, according to the insiders.
InstagramThe Duchess has posted a black and white photo of Harry and the kids[/caption] Prince William and Prince Harry smile with their father in 2000Harry’s speculation about how long his father has left to live in light of his cancer diagnosis was particularly “poor taste”, the sources told ITV News.
On Sunday, Megahn Markle has posted a rare black and white photo of Harry and the kids – following his bombshell tirade.
The Duchess of Sussex posted the picture of the trio in the garden with their backs to her, but didn’t include a caption.
Meghan, 43, also posted photos of her son, five, and daughter, three, in the rose garden on Instagram a week ago.
Harry's most incendiary quotes
“He [my father] won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.” “Some members of my family may never forgive me for writing a book.” “I don’t know how long he [my father] has left.” “There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family.” “I can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and family back to the UK at this point.” “I’ve been treated very very very differently to anyone else who exists, past or present, I’ve been singled out.” “I never asked him [my father] to intervene – I asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their jobs.” Read More Details
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