A story without filter and which is already causing a sensation in the United Kingdom: in his memoirs, Prince Harry recounts a violent altercation with his brother William, having taken cocaine, and his opposition to the remarriage of his father Charles, now king, according to leaked excerpts.
A month following the Netflix documentary regarding Harry and his wife Meghan aired without a sensational allegation, the British monarchy faces much more damning revelations regarding the couple’s departure in 2020 for California with the publication on January 10 of the book “The Substitute”.
Before this dreaded deadline, several media obtained copies of the work, in particular when Spanish bookstores put it on sale by mistake. There followed a flood of extracts that caused astonishment, from his bloody engagement in Afghanistan to sordid details such as his cocaine consumption or his loss of virginity.
Violent argument with William
Princes William and Harry, as well as their wives Kate and Meghan, gather together in front of Windsor Castle on September 10, 2022. [Peter Nicholls – Archyde.com]Main shock: According to the Guardian, the Duke of Sussex accuses his brother William, heir to the throne, of having knocked him to the ground during a dispute in 2019 over Meghan, whom Harry had married the year before.
William “grabbed me by the collar, ripping my collar off, and knocked me to the ground,” said Harry, adding that he “landed on the dog bowl. William then ‘apologized’.
Buckingham Palace has remained silent on this information, as on the accusations made in the Netflix docuseries released last month. The couple blamed the royal family for not having protected them and Harry accused his brother of having “screamed” at him in 2020 in the presence of Elizabeth II.
Cocaine and Afghanistan
The MailOnline also reveals that Harry explains that he opposed his father’s remarriage to Camilla, fearing that she would be a “nasty stepmother”.
Sky News relates the passage where Harry admits having taken cocaine or that he and his brother William were dissuaded from requesting the reopening of the investigation into the death of their mother Diana.
Harry also claims to have killed 25 “enemy combatants” during his missions in Afghanistan, without remorse or pride, reports the Daily Telegraph.
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