Harry: William and I begged Charles – ‘Father, please don’t marry Camilla’

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In his revealing autobiography, Harry also states that his first meeting with Camilla was like an ‘injection’

There is no end to the revelations in his autobiography prince harry The Duke of Sussex claims that he and William “begged” their father Charles not to marry Camilla after Princess Diana’s death, fearing she would one day become an evil stepmother,” he says, among other things, in his new book, under the title: “Spare”.

In his autobiography, the Duke of Sussex also claims that he and his brother did not intend to stand in the way of the then Prince of Wales’ relationship, but had asked him not to put on a second wedding ring on the right hand, while referring to Camilla as ” Another woman”. Then Charles had tried to obtain the consent of his children to proceed with the marriage, writes the related book.

Harry also reveals that the first meeting he had with Camilla, it was like he was “injecting”.

“You close your eyes so you won’t feel her,” he allegedly thought, according to his explosive book.

The duke states in the book: “I remember wondering… if she would be cruel to me, if she would be like all the bad stepmothers in stories’.

For the first time, Harry and William posed next to their stepmother in April 2005, on her wedding day, to their father Charles.

The wedding ceremony took place in a close circle at Windsor Chapel. Harry said at the time that both he and his brother only had “loving feelings” for Camilla.

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