Harry continues to make noise. Lots of noise. In view of the release of his autobiography “Spare, the minor” scheduled for tomorrow, the Duke of Sussex from California last night granted an interview to journalist and friend Tom Bradby of ITV. During the chat, which would have been sensational if there hadn’t been the spoilers on the book of recent days, the son of King Charles increased the dose by returning to accuse his family, in particular his brother William and the wife of the heir Kate to the throne: the latter, in addition to “passing articles to the tabloids against my wife and me”, “would have stereotyped Meghan”, calling her “biracial, American, actress”.
In short, according to Harry, his fiancée and later wife “was not welcome in the Royal Family, which indeed made her leave. The point is, like the tabloids, everyone thought only Meghan was going to get away. Instead, I also left.” Not only that: in the Fab Four, i.e. Harry, Meghan, William and Kate before they quarreled, the second son of Carlo and Diana claims to have felt several times like “a spare wheel”. Even the current king “could have been a better father”. Harry then admitted that he “hasn’t spoken in a while” with either his brother or Carlo.
“Reconciliation? I am open, I love my father and my brother. But I don’t recognize them anymore, just like they don’t seem to recognize me. To build their reputation on Meghan and me, certain members of my family slept with the devil,” she thundered. In addition to his brother William, Harry seems to have one character in particular: his stepmother Camilla.
Charles’s two sons, after the death of their mother Diana, asked the current monarch not to marry his mistress. Harry added last night that, immediately after this episode, ‘articles started appearing in the press about the private conversations between my stepmother and William: apart from my brother, only one other person could pass everything on to the press’.
In this regard, the 38-year-old, in yesterday’s second interview with American Cbs with Anderson Cooper, added: “After my mother’s death, Camilla was the villain in the eyes of public opinion, she had to rehabilitate her image. This made it dangerous in my eyes, precisely because of the increasingly close relations with the tabloids ”.
Finally, rather surreally and despite the evidence to the contrary, Harry denied that his wife Meghan accused the royal family of racism during an equally explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey two years ago. “No, my wife has never talked about racism. You were referring to certain prejudices, but not to racism. My family is not racist.”