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King Charles III and Prince Harry’s Relationship Strained by Memoir, But King Charles Remains Hopeful, Says Royal Expert
The relationship between King Charles III and Prince Harry has been strained by the release of Harry's memoir, titled Spare.
However, according to royal expert Angela Levin, the ruler is not giving up on his son.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Levin shared her insights while promoting her new book, Camilla, From Outcast to Queen Consort.
She emphasized that King Charles is not only a monarch but also a father.
In his tell-all memoir, Prince Harry, 38, did not hold back in making claims about his father, Charles, 74.
One chapter of the book alleges that a member of Charles' team planted stories about Harry and his brother, Prince William, in 2019.
This alleged campaign aimed to generate positive press for Charles and Queen Consort Camilla at the expense of negative press for Harry and William.
Harry revealed that William was furious when he informed him about the supposed plot.
Furthermore, Harry referred to Camilla, who married Charles in 2005, as dangerous in his memoir.
He expressed the hope that she would be happier and thus less of a threat.
During his January 60 Minutes interview with Anderson Cooper, Harry elaborated on how Camilla posed a danger due to her need to rebuild her image.
He suggested that she had established connections within the British press, leading to the alleged planting of stories.
Harry also mentioned a willingness on both sides to exchange information, highlighting the potential consequences of a family built on hierarchy and Camilla's future role as Queen Consort.
However, Angela Levin disagrees with Harry's characterization of his stepmother.
She dismisses the notion that Camilla is a villain and emphasizes that she does not seek attention or desire to be in the spotlight.
According to Levin, Camilla is content with being a background person and is not involved in plotting.
Levin also mentioned that despite Harry's comments about Camilla, she has not completely written him off.
Camilla believes that with time, their relationship will improve.
Both Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have been vocal about their experiences as members of the royal family since stepping back from their senior roles in 2020.
Harry has expressed the belief that he and Meghan deserve an apology from certain members of the royal family, including his brother William.
Levin suggests that Harry's insistence on an apology could impact whether he and Meghan attend Charles' coronation later this year.
While the royal family has not responded to Harry's plea, it has been stated that they are welcome to attend.
However, Harry is determined to have a lengthy conversation and expects more than just one apology.
In conclusion, the release of Prince Harry's memoir has strained his relationship with King Charles III.
However, Charles remains hopeful for reconciliation.
The allegations made by Harry about his stepmother, Camilla, have been disputed by royal expert Angela Levin, who believes Camilla is not a villain or a plotter.
The ongoing tensions within the royal family may affect Harry's attendance at his father's coronation, depending on the resolution of his demands for an apology.