Prince Harry faces explosive new bombshell as former friend to publish damning letter


Prince Harry faces the prospect of a new explosive bombshell in the coming weeks as a former friend has threatened to publish a damning letter about him.

The Duke of Sussex has been criticised for portraying himself as a victim in his debut memoir Spare, where he made several shocking revelations about his life in the Royal Family.

In his book, Harry spoke about the breakdown of his relationship with his brother Prince William and claimed that his father King Charles made some cruel jokes about whether he was actually Harry’s father. HHowever, a former friend of Harry’s has now urged him to “get over yourself” in a strong-worded letter.

Edward Charles Featherstone, a pseudonym used by Harry’s former polo-playing mate, said the Duke of Sussex is “nothing like the man I met”.

Speaking to The Mirror, he said Harry’s memoir was “disappointing” because it portrayed him as “being the victim when he’s the furthest thing from a victim.”

Edward revealed that he has now written a letter to Harry to encourage him to change his ways.

“It really just says get over yourself, you’re not a victim and you were part of a noble cause as the torch bearer of the Invictus and what you’re doing now and what you’re doing to your family is, I think, inappropriate,” he explained.

Edward, the author of a new book called The Rude Beginning, has threatened to publish the full contents of the letter.

“I’ve written a letter to him which at some stage I will publish,” he said.

He’s unsure whether he’ll share it on the H2Z website or the Rude Chronicles website, or even in the LA Times. “Whether I do it lowkey on the H2Z website or the Rude Chronicles website, or whether I do it slightly more upbeat and take a page in the LA Times remains to be seen.

But at some point, I will probably publish that letter,” he added.

The writer initially included the letter in his new book, but later decided “it’s something for the future”. His book, The Rude Chronicles, is the first in his memoir series.

It narrates his life journey from boarding school at six years old, to playing polo and finally becoming a combat helicopter pilot in the air force. Prince Harry’s memoir Spare gave an uncensored look at life inside the palace.

It shared his experiences growing up in the spotlight, his struggles with drugs in his later years, the impact of his mother Princess Diana’s death, and his relationship with his stepmother Queen Camilla.

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