Prince Charles asked Prince Harry to "stop complaining publicly about the royal family," a royal writer says candidly.
After the publication of his memoir, Spare, royal author Tom Quinn, who has not spared any effort to delve deeply into Prince Harry's life and the royal family in which he grew up, told the Mirror that Prince Charles asked his younger son not to divulge any more royal secrets and to He said that he asked him simply and directly not to divulge what was going on behind closed doors.
"Harry has been told directly by his father not to write or speak publicly about the royal family or his brother [Prince William] in any way that would cause any more problems," Quinn said.
"And we all know that when the King asks you to do something, there are consequences if you don't comply."
In addition to the spare, Harry and Meghan Markle's 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey and the 2022 Netflix documentary "Harry & Meghan" also laid bare the secrets of the royal family.
"For all the years that Harry has complained about the way his family has treated him, he has had only one goal: to get an apology and see his father and brother make amends," Quinn said.
"In Harry's case, that meant that his connection to the past was becoming more and more severed."The strain on Harry's relationship with his father and brother escalated when Harry and Meghan stepped down from active membership in the royal family in 2020 and then moved to the United States, where they raised Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The continued distance between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family could eventually affect their children, says former BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond: "As children grow up, they become interested in their heritage and background. And when your heritage is one of the most famous families in the world, it will definitely seem odd, and perhaps sad, that you barely know or remember them." [Fifteen-year-old Archie told his friend, 'My grandpa is a king! And my uncle will be king too. But he barely knows them and has never met them. How sad."
Harry himself has publicly stated that he has enough material for a second volume of "Spares" (itself 416 pages long), but Quinn told the Mirror that if another tell-all book came from Harry's pen, it would be a coup for the King.
One source interviewed by OK said that Harry "wants to put an end to the feud" and "regrets that things have turned out this way," adding that he thinks the only way forward is to repair his relationship with his family. I don't think Harry has a plan B." 'Repairing my relationship with my family is my only option. I finally realized how difficult it is to repair the damage done by the various attacks on my family over the years."
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