Prince Harry says he thought Camilla was 'dangerous' and 'the villain' in latest TV interview 👉 The Duke of Sussex revealed that he and his brother Prince William begged their father not to marry her
Harry writes that while he and William “supported” their father’s relationship with Camilla and “endorsed” her, they asked him not to marry her.
“For a long– for a long time, I just refused to accept that she was– she was gone. Um, part of, you know, she would never do this to us, but also part of, maybe this is all part of a plan,” he said. In his book Spare, Harry writes: “I’d often say it to myself first thing in the morning, ‘Maybe this is the day. Maybe this is the day that she’s gonna reappear.'”Harry hasn’t spoken to William or Charles ‘for a while’
When he arrived at Balmoral, Harry said he was greeted by his aunt, Princess Anne and asked if he would like to see his grandmother, who had died.‘I haven’t intended to hurt my family’
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