King Charles “stopped taking Harry’s calls” after the Duke of Sussex treated his father like 'a bank' and then 'swore at him” during an explosive row about money, a bombshell new book claims.
royal expert Robert Jobson claims that Charles cut off phone contact with his youngest son after the Duke of Sussex “swore” at him, during an explosive row about money.
“In the end, [the late Queen] asked him to speak directly to his father instead,” Jobson writes, in an extract of the book published in the"She didn’t want to interfere in the father/son relationship and would urge him to speak to his father." He writes however that the Queen was hopeful that “her grandson would find peace and happiness” in his new life.
Meantime, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been labelled “narcissistic” and “self-obsessed” for failing to confirm whether they will attend King Charles’ historic May 6 coronation. Picture: Getty Images. “Harry and Meghan are just showing the world how childish, self-centered and self-obsessed they are.”
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