‘Wicked Stepmother’: Prince Harry Called Queen Camilla ‘Villain’, Begged Charles Not To Marry Her

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The UK’s Prince Harry in his memoir wrote that he had begged his father, King Charles, to not marry his present wife, Queen Camilla.

Charles had separated from his first wife Princess Diana, with whom he had two children Princes William and Harry, but married her in 2005, 13 years after they had separated.

Harry in his memoir Spare mentioned Camilla over 60 times and said at one point he and his brother begged King Charles not to marry her. He also wondered if she would become his “wicked stepmother”. He also called her “dangerous” and a “villain” and also claimed that she sacrificed him on her “PR altar”.

According to a report by Newsweek, Queen Camilla was never fixated on the allegations hurled at her by her stepson and his wife. The report said the rift between the UK royals and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is “almost never discussed”. He wrote in his memoir that he and Prince William always felt someone else was involved in their parents’ troubled marriage.

He also revealed that William struggled with a heavy sense of guilt when King Charles and Camilla became a couple. He also wrote that he had “mixed feelings” over Camilla marrying his father and added that he already had a rivalry with his new stepmother. He claimed that his stepmother leaked negative stories to the press about him.

He said that she had “sacrificed me on her personal PR altar”. Harry said that he put his emotions aside when he saw the smile on his father’s face. “It was hard to argue with that, and harder still to deny the cause,” Harry wrote in his book. The Royal Family has been going through a tough time after King Charles and Princess Catherine were diagnosed with cancer. Both of them have been receiving treatment and are recovering gradually. They have resumed attending public events.

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