Prince Harry considers stepmother 'Camilla' a villain, Father did second marriage on brother's advice

Prince Harry, who belongs to the royal family of Britain, is increasing the difficulties for his family. He is making new revelations every day, this time he has even told his stepmother Camila to be the villain of his life. They say that Camilla was a villain and her mother was the third person in Diana's marriage. He even claimed that his brother William had advised his father Charles to marry Camilla.

Prince Harry considers stepmother 'Camilla' a villain, Father did second marriage on brother's advice

Prince Harry has defended his decision to publish a memoir that exposed the infighting within Britain's royal family. Harry said it was his attempt to tell his own story after 38 years of being 'manipulated and twisted' by other people. The prince of the British royal family spoke to the country's ITV network about his book 'Spare'. The book deals with personal emotional ups and downs and strained family relationships and has been in the limelight for that reason.

Serious allegations against Camilla

In an interview broadcast on Sunday, Prince Harry accused members of the royal family of using unfair means to garner favorable coverage. He claimed that his stepmother and Queen Consort Camilla leaked private conversations to the media. Harry also said that family members were complicit even during his wife Meghan's pain and troubles.

He claimed the royal family were concerned about the color of his unborn child following his marriage to American actress Meghan Markle, the daughter of mixed-race parents.

Many secrets revealed about royal family

Harry said that the British royal family should pay attention to their racist attitude. Harry and Megan first informed about this incident in an interview given to Oprah Winfrey in 2021. He did not name family members who expressed concern about the complexion of their child. Harry said the incident was an example of subconscious prejudice rather than racism. He said the royal family needed to learn and move on in order to be "part of the solution rather than the problem",

Harry said that when you are related to the royal family, you have a responsibility and that's why people consider you higher than others. He recounted an incident in which a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II asked a black British woman where she really belonged. He said that it is a 'very good example of the atmosphere inside the institute'.

Prince made many claims in 'Spare'

'Spare' deals with Harry's grief over the death of his mother in 1997 and his long-standing loss of importance to his older brother, Prince William. In the book, Harry recounts his argument and one-time scuffle with William, and reveals his use of cocaine and other drugs.

Prince Harry has written that he shot down 25 Taliban fighters as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan. His claim has been condemned by both the Taliban and British ex-servicemen.

Harry's documentary also created a ruckus

Harry told ITV the only time he had cried since his mother's death was at her funeral. He said he regretted not showing emotion as he accepted greetings with his brother from the crowd of mourners who had gathered outside Kensington Palace, the London home of Princess Diana.

"Spare" was preceded by Harry and Meghan's interview with Winfrey and their six-part Netflix documentary last month. Harry told ITV he wanted a reconciliation with the royal family, but 'the decision was up to him'. He said, “They have not shown any willingness at all to reconcile again.