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Harry’s Polo Pal Exposes Meghan in New Book
Prince Harry has been cautioned against portraying himself as a victim by a former friend who claims he is far from it.
The Duke of Sussex made startling revelations about his life within the royal family in his inaugural memoir, Spare.
In this book, he candidly discussed the breakdown of his relationship with his brother, Prince William, and alleged that his father, King Charles, made hurtful remarks questioning his paternity.
However, a former friend of Harry's, using the pseudonym Edward Charles Featherstone, revealed that the prince depicted in the memoir is a stark contrast to the person he once knew.
In an exclusive interview with the Mirror, Edward expressed disappointment in Harry's portrayal of himself as a victim in the memoir.
He emphasized that Harry needs to move past this self-perception and recognize his role as a torchbearer for noble causes like the Invictus Games.
Edward disclosed that he has penned a letter to Harry urging him to change his perspective.
“Get over yourself,” he wrote, highlighting the inappropriateness of Harry's actions towards his family.
Edward, who has authored a book titled The Rude Beginning, hinted at the possibility of making the letter public in the future.
He mentioned considering various platforms for its publication, such as the H2Z website or potentially a mainstream outlet like the LA Times.
The source also disclosed that a friend of Meghan, known in the polo circle, criticized her behavior for negatively influencing Harry.
Allegedly, Meghan instilled in Harry a habit of incessant complaining and adopting a victim mentality to garner attention.
Royal expert Angela Levin weighed in on the situation, asserting that Prince Harry finds himself torn between his allegiance to Meghan and his love for the royal family.
Levin claimed that Meghan has imposed restrictions on Harry's interactions with his family, leading to a strained dynamic.
Amidst recent health procedures undergone by King Charles and Princess Kate, the Sussexes have remained notably silent, drawing speculation and concern.
Notably, Prince Harry's public appearance at the Living Legend of Aviation award ceremony in Beverly Hills raised eyebrows as he omitted any mention of his ailing family members.
Levin suggested that Harry's deliberate silence on their conditions was likely an attempt to appease Meghan's wishes.
She remarked, “He didn't say anything.
I felt that he was bound to say I'm so sorry to hear that both my father and sister-in-law are unwell.”
Levin painted a picture of Harry being caught in a dilemma between his loyalty to his family and his commitment to Meghan's demands.
The royal commentator further critiqued Meghan's lack of respect for royal traditions and highlighted Harry's struggles in navigating these conflicting expectations.
Despite Harry's efforts to educate Meghan on royal protocols, Levin indicated that Meghan remained indifferent.
The complexities of Harry's relationships with both his family and his wife continue to unfold, painting a challenging narrative for the Duke of Sussex as he navigates his dual roles.