Prince Harry is 'all about me, me me' says King Charles's biographer in furious rant


Prince Harry is “all about me, me, me”, claims royal author Robert Hardman, author of the new bombshell book ‘Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story’.

Speaking to GB News, the author went into detail about the Duke of Sussex, highlighting that he is not the “team player” that the Royal Family need.

He said: “Harry writes in his book Spare how no one will return his calls and he can’t get through to anyone, and it’s just all about me, me, me.

“The whole kind of Royal machine, if you like, is a team effort and I just think it’s very sad because Harry and Meghan [Markle] had such potential.”

Prince Harry released his own memoir Spare last January, with the book receiving a host of mixed reviews.

Speaking of Meghan and Harry, Mr Hardman said: “And now when we do tend to hear from them on a royal matter, it’s just to say how miserable they were being royal.”

Although he believes that the couple will not return as senior royals, Mr Hardman said that he could see it being a “normal thing for them to keep coming back” – especially as they had “so much to give”.

Continuing, the author told hosts Eammon Holmes and Isabel Webster: “I mean, when you look back on that sunny day in May 2018 and that sense of promise, all they were going to be doing for the Commonwealth.

He added: “That’s very much what the King had in mind for the future, that there would be this sort of twin track – you’d have William and Catherine, and you’d also have Harry and Meghan.”

Concluding, Mr Hardman added: “Fundamentally, I think everyone’s so sad, I think they’re beyond being angry. Everyone would like to see some sort of rapprochement.”

Harry and Meghan now live in the US with their two children – four-year-old Prince Archie and two-year-old Princess Lilibet.

The couple made the decision to step down as senior working royals at the start of 2020, before moving to the US with Archie.

As well as Spare, Meghan and Harry released their Netflix docuseries in December 2022 – just three months after the death of the late Queen.

The couple used the six-episode series to showcase their love story, but also to speak ill of the Royal Family and their time as royals.

The couple have never shyed away from speaking about their unhappiness within the Firm – with Meghan even previously speaking out about her own declining mental health during her two years as a senior royal.

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