King Charles has celebrated his first birthday since becoming monarch - but some members of the royal family didn't wish him all the best.
01.11.2022 - 16:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle stepped back from their royal duties back in 2020 and ever since the Duke of Sussex has made a number of shocking claims about his life and treatment within The Firm. The claims vary between different things from his sour relationship with his father King Charles, to the breakdown of his bond with his brother, Prince William. However, there is one key theme that he has spoken about time and time again.
Over the years, Harry has opened up about the impact that his mother's death had on his mental health. Harry was just 12 when his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales was killed in a car crash. This is a subject which was also touched on in author and journalist Tina Brown's book The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor - the Truth and the Turmoil, writes The Mirror.
Speaking to The Telegraph ahead of the book's release earlier this year, Tina said: "The Oprah interview was desperately damaging to any relationship that Harry could ever hope to have with his family.
"And even that could have been gradually assuaged if he hadn’t then announced he was doing a memoir. I think the memoir was actually more breath-taking than the interview. Frankly, berating the world for the lack of privacy he’s had and now he can’t stop giving interviews… It’s amazing.
"He’s so emotionally needy that he’s been completely and utterly taken over by Meghan and his whole personality has changed. It’s a really sad thing to a great many people. Meghan seems to answer some huge need in Harry and it seems like they are in a powerful co-dependency. And I do question how it will end."
Prince Harry was previously very open about the struggles he faced after his mother's death when he co-created the mental health
King Charles has celebrated his first birthday since becoming monarch - but some members of the royal family didn't wish him all the best.
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