King Charles scared of Harry & fears he’s “barely scratched surface” of bitter feud, expert claims

Prince Harry’s book, Spare, has captured the attention of millions and reignited the spotlight on the British monarchy. As the world waits to see what unfolds between Harry, his brother William, and his father King Charles, reports suggest that they haven’t spoken since the book’s release.

It remains uncertain whether Harry will attend Charles’s coronation in May. The book provided insights into Harry’s royal life, family revelations, and plenty of material that didn’t make the final cut. This has left King Charles afraid, as he reportedly believes Harry “has barely scratched the surface.”

Harry’s Emotional Journey and Remembrance of Diana

In his book, Harry shares a new perspective on his feelings about royal life, which he left behind to start a new chapter with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet. One significant event in Harry’s life was the loss of his mother, Princess Diana.

The tragedy of her passing has deeply affected him, and he has spoken about her on numerous occasions. In the book, he recalls the last phone call with his mother, expressing regret for not saying more. Harry and his brother, Prince William, often wonder what kind of mother Diana would be today and the impact she would have made.

Former Butler’s Revelations and the Fallout

Diana found solace in her close friend and butler, Paul Burrell. However, in his book, A Royal Duty, Burrell revealed private details that angered Harry and William, leading to a strained relationship with him. Harry accused Burrell of exploiting his mother’s death for financial gain, which deeply upset him. Diana’s passing was a tragic event that garnered sympathy from millions worldwide. Harry criticized his stepmother, Camilla Parker Bowles, for allegedly leaking stories to the press to improve her public image, which he deemed dangerous.

Harry’s Frustrations with His Father’s Support

In Spare, Harry didn’t shy away from expressing his discontent with several family members, including Prince William, Kate Middleton, and King Charles. Harry claimed that his father didn’t support him adequately after Diana’s death.

He vividly recalled the day he learned about his mother’s passing, with Charles sitting beside his bed, delivering the devastating news. Harry felt a lack of emotional support from his father during that difficult time and expressed his disappointment. The Prince also described the guilt he felt during Diana’s burial and the impact her loss had on him and William.

Harry’s Book and Beyond

Spare has become a resounding success, selling 1.4 million copies in its first day and becoming the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever. However, even with the book’s release, there are still untold stories that Harry chose to keep to himself. In an interview, he revealed that the initial draft of his book was 800 pages long but had to be significantly trimmed.

Harry mentioned that there are certain aspects of his relationships with his brother and father that he chose not to include, fearing that they would never forgive him if he did. This revelation only adds to King Charles’s concerns about what else Harry may share in the future.

Charles’s Fear of Unveiling the Truth

According to royal expert Tim Bower, King Charles fears that Harry has only scratched the surface in his revelations about the royal family. Bower suggests that Charles knows there is much more to uncover regarding Harry’s tumultuous relationship with Diana, his strained relationship with his parents, and his views on Camilla’s involvement. The expert also mentioned that Charles’s guilt over Harry’s claim of inadequate support after Diana’s death weakens his resolve. The King is navigating a delicate situation, aware of the potential repercussions that may arise from Harry’s story.

The Royal Family and the Sussexes’ Impasse

Harry and Meghan’s presence at King Charles’s coronation remains uncertain. Royal expert Tom Bower believes that reaching a compromise with the Sussexes is “impossible.” The couple seems to demand a “groveling apology” and a “capitulation” from the royal family, which is unlikely to happen. Bower emphasizes that their actions have already done significant damage to the monarchy, with their numerous accusations and misrepresentations. He suggests that the Royal Family needs to draw a line and deny the couple’s unfounded allegations while remaining focused on their duty to the British public.

In conclusion, the aftermath of Spare has left the British monarchy on edge. King Charles worries about what else Harry might reveal, knowing that there are more untold stories. The divide between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family seems insurmountable, with no compromise in sight. The upcoming coronation may bring more uncertainty and tension. The royal family faces the challenge of safeguarding their reputation while navigating the ongoing fallout from Harry and Meghan’s revelations.