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Royal Family Reportedly Had ‘Brief' Heads-Up About Prince Harry's Bombshell Interview
Royal Family Reportedly Had ‘Brief' Heads-Up About Prince Harry's Bombshell Interview

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Royal Family Reportedly Had ‘Brief' Heads-Up About Prince Harry's Bombshell Interview

The royal family was given a 'very brief' heads-up before Prince Harry's bombshell BBC News interview earlier this month. 'There was a very brief awareness-raising at the palace shortly before it [was] broadcast,' Hello! Magazine's royal editor Emily Nash claimed on the 'A Right Royal Podcast' on Friday, May 9. 'What I understand is that there were, potentially, discussions that might have happened as a result of the case now having been concluded.' Nash claimed that King Charles III 'didn't feel he could have these conversations' regarding the security trial with Harry, 40, because it would 'put him in a really difficult, and potentially unconstitutional, situation.' Harry made headlines earlier this month when he publicly asked for reconciliation with his family after losing his appeal for government-funded security in the U.K. The duke has been fighting to restore his security presence since leaving the royal family in 2020 alongside wife Meghan Markle. Before his public plea, Harry alluded to his father's involvement in the ongoing legal battle. 'He couldn't be seen to intervene on his son's behalf or get involved in government matters,' Nash added. 'His son is suing His Majesty's government, you know he needed to stay right out of this situation.' Why King Charles May Never Reconcile With Prince Harry Amid Painful Feud: 'So Complicated,' Source Says Nash previously believed there was 'potentially' an olive branch that could have been extended — but that all changed once Harry did the interview. Not only did Harry claim that Charles, 76, 'won't speak to me' in his BBC interview, which aired May 2, but he also commented on his father's mortality. (Charles was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024.) 'I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore,' Harry said. 'Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has.' Royal expert Christopher Andersen told Us Weekly exclusively that Harry's comment about Charles' health likely didn't land with the royal family, noting that the Duke of Sussex 'has an odd way' of showing that he wants a reconciliation. 'He slams his father for interfering in the trial, then says the Palace rigged the outcome, then accuses the Royal Family of not caring about the safety of his wife and children, and winds up declaring that for now he can't foresee any scenario in which he would take his family to the U.K.,' Andersen, who has written several books about the royal family, continued. 'Harry delivered the coup de grace when he said he wanted to bury the hatchet with his father because he doesn't know how much time the King has left to live.'

It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names
It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names

Economic Times

time12-05-2025

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It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names

What did Princess Diana reveal shortly before her death? Who did she really blame for the marriage breakdown? Live Events Does King Charles regret how things ended? FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel For decades, the world believed Camilla Parker Bowles was the primary cause of Princess Diana and King Charles's failing just before her tragic death, Princess Diana revealed a surprising truth to someone close to her, and that moment has finally resurfaced marriage of Princess Diana and King Charles has been extensively covered, including the fact that both royals had extramarital affairs while they were together. Princess Diana and Prince Charles had a relationship that was far from romantic from the very before her death in 1997, Diana actually talked about the person she blamed for her failed marriage to Charles, according to a royal expert who was close to the former Princess of Wales, as per a report by Marie Diana reportedly told royal expert Ingrid Seward before her death that Queen Camilla was not to blame for the breakdown of her marriage to King she pointed to individuals in King Charles' inner circle. The revelation adds new layers to the long-standing story about their very public royal to royal expert and author Ingrid Seward, who appeared on Hello!'s "A Right Royal Podcast," "She told me right before she passed away that it wasn't Camilla." "It wasn't Camilla that ruined our marriage, it was the people around Charles," as per a report by Marie royal expert asserted that she was never able to fully figure out what that comment meant. However, she also recalled Diana's father mentioning the complexity of the royal their marriage, Charles and Diana both openly accepted having extramarital affairs. In his own TV interview, King Charles talked about his adulterous affair with Queen Camilla, while Diana acknowledged her affair with horseback riding instructor James Hewitt in her Panorama interview, as per a report by Marie English, the royal editor of the Daily Mail, interviewed several of King Charles's closest friends earlier this year, and they implied that the king did regret his previous the article, English wrote of The King, "Charles still deeply 'regrets' the pain and sadness caused."Another friend of Charles's talked about The King's marriage to Diana and said it seems cruel to ask someone to give up their happiness for the sake of their public of them, King Charles and Princess Diana, behaved badly in that first marriage and made decisions that none of us could ever condone," one insider Diana told Ingrid Seward that it was the people around Charles who destroyed their friends say King Charles regrets how things turned out and acknowledges the pain he caused during the marriage.

It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names
It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names

Time of India

time12-05-2025

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It wasn't Camilla: Princess Diana revealed who really ruined her marriage to Charles, and named names

For decades, the world believed Camilla Parker Bowles was the primary cause of Princess Diana and King Charles's failing marriage. #Operation Sindoor The damage done at Pak bases as India strikes to avenge Pahalgam Why Pakistan pleaded to end hostilities Kashmir's Pahalgam sparks Karachi's nightmare However, just before her tragic death, Princess Diana revealed a surprising truth to someone close to her, and that moment has finally resurfaced now. What did Princess Diana reveal shortly before her death? The marriage of Princess Diana and King Charles has been extensively covered, including the fact that both royals had extramarital affairs while they were together. Princess Diana and Prince Charles had a relationship that was far from romantic from the very start. Shortly before her death in 1997, Diana actually talked about the person she blamed for her failed marriage to Charles, according to a royal expert who was close to the former Princess of Wales, as per a report by Marie Claire. ALSO READ: MAGA activist Laura Loomer calls out Donald Trump for accepting new Air Force One gift from Qatar, says, "We cannot accept a $400 million 'gift' from jihadists in suits Who did she really blame for the marriage breakdown? Princess Diana reportedly told royal expert Ingrid Seward before her death that Queen Camilla was not to blame for the breakdown of her marriage to King Charles. Live Events Instead, she pointed to individuals in King Charles' inner circle. The revelation adds new layers to the long-standing story about their very public royal split. According to royal expert and author Ingrid Seward, who appeared on Hello!'s "A Right Royal Podcast," "She told me right before she passed away that it wasn't Camilla." "It wasn't Camilla that ruined our marriage, it was the people around Charles," as per a report by Marie Claire. The royal expert asserted that she was never able to fully figure out what that comment meant. However, she also recalled Diana's father mentioning the complexity of the royal household. During their marriage, Charles and Diana both openly accepted having extramarital affairs. In his own TV interview, King Charles talked about his adulterous affair with Queen Camilla, while Diana acknowledged her affair with horseback riding instructor James Hewitt in her Panorama interview, as per a report by Marie Claire. Does King Charles regret how things ended? Rebecca English, the royal editor of the Daily Mail, interviewed several of King Charles's closest friends earlier this year, and they implied that the king did regret his previous actions. In the article, English wrote of The King, "Charles still deeply 'regrets' the pain and sadness caused." Another friend of Charles's talked about The King's marriage to Diana and said it seems cruel to ask someone to give up their happiness for the sake of their public image. Both of them, King Charles and Princess Diana, behaved badly in that first marriage and made decisions that none of us could ever condone," one insider said. FAQs Did Princess Diana really claim Queen Camilla was not to blame? Yes, Diana told Ingrid Seward that it was the people around Charles who destroyed their marriage. How did King Charles reportedly feel in retrospect? Close friends say King Charles regrets how things turned out and acknowledges the pain he caused during the marriage.

How Princess Diana Would Have Felt About Prince Harry's BBC Interview
How Princess Diana Would Have Felt About Prince Harry's BBC Interview

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time12-05-2025

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How Princess Diana Would Have Felt About Prince Harry's BBC Interview

A royal biographer is weighing in on how she thinks Princess Diana would have reacted to Prince Harry's May 2 BBC interview, which left King Charles 'frustrated and upset.' The late Princess of Wales had an explosive BBC interview of her own in November 1995, nearly 30 years ago. Ingrid Seward reflected on whether Diana had any regrets about that interview, which sent shockwaves around the world at the time it aired.A veteran royal biographer has weighed in on how she thinks the late Princess Diana would have reacted to her son Prince Harry's emotional BBC interview on May 2, where he said he had hopes for a reconciliation with his family and that he didn't know how much longer his father King Charles had to live. Ingrid Seward told Hello! on the outlet's 'A Right Royal Podcast' that the former Princess of Wales would be 'proud' of the Duke of Sussex, telling the show that she imagines Diana would have told Harry, 'I'm glad you said what you thought.' 'I think she would, I'm guessing, that she might have been quite proud of him for speaking up and saying what he thought, because that's what she liked,' Seward said. 'She liked to say exactly what she thought and then deal with the consequences afterwards.' Diana sent shockwaves of her own around the world after her bombshell 1995 Panorama interview—also on the BBC—where she delivered the famous line that there were three people in her marriage, so it was a bit crowded (referring to her husband Charles and his then-mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles). 'I saw her quite shortly after that [the interview airing], so obviously I asked her, and she said, 'No, I don't regret any of it,'' Seward said. 'She said, 'The only thing I felt a bit bad about was talking about James Hewitt.' She had said, if you remember, that she was in love with him, or had been in love with him, and she felt bad for [Prince] William and Harry saying that.' 'She, at that moment, thought it was a successful interview,' Seward added. Harry's BBC interview earlier this month reportedly left Charles 'frustrated and upset,' and according to Hello!, Charles and William had only found out about the interview with 'very brief' notice. 'There was a very brief awareness-raising at the palace shortly before it broadcast,' Hello! royal editor Emily Nash said. 'What I understand is that there were, potentially, discussions that might have happened as a result of the case now having been concluded.' She added of Harry's court case to restore his security in the U.K.—the impetus for the BBC interview after Harry's appeal was denied—that 'What was made clear all along is that the King didn't feel he could have these conversations with his son because it would put him in a really difficult, and potentially unconstitutional, situation. He couldn't be seen to intervene on his son's behalf or get involved in government matters—his son is suing His Majesty's government, you know. He needed to stay right out of this situation.' 'But once that had concluded, there was potentially a path to some kind of rapprochement, some kind of olive branch being offered,' Nash continued. 'And I get the sense that that was the mood music, but that really quickly got switched off once the interview landed.' Read the original article on InStyle

Princess Diana 'knew' who was to blame for 'ruining' her marriage to King Charles
Princess Diana 'knew' who was to blame for 'ruining' her marriage to King Charles

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time11-05-2025

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Princess Diana 'knew' who was to blame for 'ruining' her marriage to King Charles

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Princess Diana once disclosed who she held responsible for the collapse of her marriage to King Charles. The couple tied the knot on July 29, 1981, when Diana was just 20 and Charles was 32. Their union was marred by various problems including communication breakdowns and emotional distress. Both King Charles and the late Princess of Wales confessed to having extramarital affairs, leading to their eventual divorce which was finalised in 1996. READ MORE - Our Yorkshire Farm's Reuben Owen fans say same thing as he confirms new career READ MORE - Steve Davis was astonished by Queen Elizabeth II's five-word comment to him Charles notoriously had an affair with the now-Queen Camilla, while Diana was unfaithful to Charles with James Hewitt. Royal expert Ingrid Seward, a friend of Diana's, revealed that the Princess had confided in her about the dissolution of her marriage shortly before her untimely death. When asked who Diana blamed for the end of her marriage, Seward shared, "She said to me just before she died, it wasn't Camilla. 'It wasn't Camilla that ruined our marriage, it was the people around Charles.", reports the Mirror US. (Image: Getty) (Image: Getty Images) While appearing on A Right Royal Podcast, the author confessed that she had never been able to fully comprehend what Diana meant by that comment. However, she added, "But I also remember Diana's father saying how tricky the royal household was." Seward drew parallels between Diana's concerns and those expressed by her son, Prince Harry. The Duke of Sussex has recently spoken to the BBC about the Royal family and has previously criticised his relatives on Netflix and in his memoir, Spare. Seward shared her perspective, stating, "What I'm trying to say is that Harry obviously has a point amid his morass of complaints. He does have some valid points, and I'm riveted." She pondered over the concerns raised by both Harry and Diana, asking, "Are they just a load of overinflated egos in the royal household, or are they really trying to help?" Seward also speculated during the episode that Diana would have been proud of Harry's explosive BBC interview. In the conversation, Harry disclosed that he is currently not in touch with King Charles and expressed uncertainty about their future relationship. However, he voiced hope for a reunion with the Royal family someday. Seward elaborated, "I think she might have been proud, 'I'm glad you said what you thought.'" She added, "I think she would, I'm guessing, that she might have been quite proud of him for speaking up and saying what he thought, because that's what she liked. She liked to say exactly what she thought and then deal with the consequences afterwards, which is, of course, what happened to her." Diana herself had a momentous interview when she appeared on Panorama. During the session, she candidly discussed her troubled marriage with Charles and revealed his affair with the now-Queen Camilla. "There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded," Diana confessed. She also opened up about her own extramarital relationship with James Hewitt and spoke candidly about her mental health struggles.

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