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Earl Spencer’s Warning to Prince Harry Revealed in Explosive New Book
In a shocking revelation, royal expert Tom Bauer claims that Prince Harry was warned by his uncle, Earl Spencer, against marrying Meghan Markle back in 2018.
Bauer makes this claim in his new book, “Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors.”
According to Bauer, not only was Meghan warned by her talent agent at the time, but Harry was also advised to proceed with caution.
The warning to Prince Harry came directly from his uncle Earl Spencer, who conveyed the message through his brother, Prince William.
Bauer writes, “At William's request, Spencer weighed in.
Three times married, Spencer cautioned his nephew to reconsider his haste towards the marriage.”
This advice reportedly provoked a bitter reaction from Harry, who later reflected on the difficulty of establishing Meghan's place in the family.
Adding fuel to the fire, footage from Princess Diana's infamous panorama interview with journalist Martin Bashir has been shown in Harry and Meghan's new Netflix docuseries.
This has left Prince William furious, as he had previously stated that the deceitful program should never be aired again.
Sources close to the future king express dismay at Harry blatantly going against his wishes, highlighting the growing divide between the two brothers.
The first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's documentary have just been released, and insiders promise that the material will be explosive.
In the midst of the first episode, clips of Diana speaking in the controversial 1995 interview are shown.
In these clips, Diana confesses her discomfort with being the center of attention.
Harry, speaking about his mother's struggles with press intrusion, acknowledges her lived experience and the truth she spoke in the interview.
This revelation comes after a report by Lord Dyson in May 2021, which found that the BBC covered up Bashir's deceit in obtaining the interview.
The report stated that Bashir faked bank statements and showed them to Earl Spencer to gain access to Diana.
In response to the report, Prince William issued a scathing statement, asserting that the panorama program holds no legitimacy and should never be aired again.
He believes that the interview contributed to the deterioration of his parents' relationship and caused immense harm to others.
Prince Harry also expressed deep concern about the widespread journalistic practices similar to those of Bashir.
He emphasized that the ripple effect of exploitation and unethical practices ultimately took a life.
The BBC has since apologized to the Royal Family for the circumstances surrounding the interview and promised not to air the program again or license it to other broadcasters.
The inclusion of footage from the panorama interview in Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has drawn criticism from royal experts.
Dickie Arbiter and royal biographer Robert Jobson both condemned the use of this footage, echoing Prince William's sentiment that it should not be aired again.
Harry's acknowledgment of the consequences of unethical practices further emphasizes the need for responsible journalism.
The revelations in Bauer's book and the airing of the panorama interview footage have reignited the ongoing rift between Prince Harry and Prince William.
It remains to be seen how these latest developments will impact the already strained relationship between the two brothers.