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Prince Harry’s jabs at Queen Camilla are ‘unforgivable’ for King Charles: He is ‘on his own’

Nika Shakhnazarova
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Prince Harry's jabs at Queen Camilla are 'unforgivable' for King Charles: He is 'on his own'
Prince Harry's jabs at Queen Camilla are 'unforgivable' for King Charles: He is 'on his own'
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Prince Harry is now “on his own” as a result of his repeated jabs at Queen Camilla, according to a royal author.

It’s no secret that the Duke of Sussex doesn’t share a close bond with his stepmother, and their rift was widened with the release of his bombshell memoir, “Spare,” last year.

Royal author Christopher Andersen says that King Charles has been unable to forgive his estranged son for the tell-all book’s revelations.

Prince Harry is now “on his own” as a result of his repeated jabs at Queen Camilla, according to a royal author. REUTERS
Prince Harry is now “on his own” as a result of his repeated jabs at Queen Camilla, according to a royal author. REUTERS

“I think people have to realize that the one thing that Charles finds unforgivable is criticism of Camilla,” Andersen, author of “The King,” told Fox News.

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“There’s no criticism of Camilla,” he said. “And unfortunately for Harry … Harry said some pretty devastating things about her. He made it clear that he felt she was … the villain in the piece.”

And while Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have reportedly been making subtle attempts at peace talks, their efforts have fallen on deaf ears, Andersen claims.

“I think that still bothers the king, and I don’t know that it will be easy for him to [forgive]. I don’t think they’ll ever forgive Harry for that,” he told the outlet. “[He’s] on his own.”

King Charles has reportedly been unable to forgive his estranged son for the tell-all book’s revelations. Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles has reportedly been unable to forgive his estranged son for the tell-all book’s revelations. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Among the myriad of revelations in his book, Harry’s feelings toward Queen Camilla, 76, were laid bare as he sensationally branded her “dangerous” and “the villain.”

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The father of two, 39, also claimed that his stepmother leaked stories about the royal family to the media to maintain her image and boost her popularity.

Harry’s feelings toward Queen Camilla, 76, were laid bare as he sensationally branded her “dangerous” and “the villain.” Getty Images
Harry’s feelings toward Queen Camilla, 76, were laid bare as he sensationally branded her “dangerous” and “the villain.” Getty Images

“I have complex feelings about gaining a step-parent who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal P.R. altar,” he wrote.

He said that meeting Camilla — referred to as the “other woman” in his book — was like an “injection,” writing, “Close your eyes and you won’t even feel it.”

The revelations left Camilla “hurt,” a pal of hers later revealed, and left a deep scar on the royal family, especially Charles.

In fact, the King, 75, has reportedly asked Harry to stop “leaking” personal details about the royal family’s private life.

While his relationship with his estranged dad and his stepmother appear to be beyond repair, Harry and Meghan reportedly reached out to their sister-in-law Kate Middleton ahead of her Trooping the Colour appearance last week.

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