Prince Harry revealed in ‘Netflix’ episodes of the documentary about him and his wife, Megan Markle, that it was ‘terrifying’ that his brother, Prince William, yelled at him during a meeting about the separation agreements of Prince Harry and his family from the royal family.
Harry said: “It was terrifying for my brother to yell at me, saying things that just weren’t true, and my grandmother (the late Queen Elizabeth) just sat there in silence.”
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And he spoke of offering a compromise deal so that he and his wife, Megan, would have jobs of their own, provided they at the same time do work to support the queen, citing the ‘New York Post.
Harry explained that during a family meeting to discuss options for separating from the royal family, “it became very clear that the offer was not up for discussion.”
Prince Harry insisted he never shocked his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth with the sudden announcement that he and Meghan were leaving the royal family and moving to Canada, and claimed what happened after that it felt like an attack on him.
The ‘Duke and Duchess of Sussex’, which is Harry and Megan’s official title, stepped down from their royal duties in March 2020, saying they want to create a new life in the US, away from media harassment, which the couple explained threatened to destroy their psychological well-being.
The final three episodes of the documentary series about Prince Harry and his wife Megan will air Thursday on the ‘Netflix’ platform, with further criticism of the British royal family expected.
In the first round of episodes that aired last week, Harry and Megan launched scathing attacks on the media, saying some of them were racist, but members of the royal family themselves were relatively spared criticism during those episodes.
The trailers for the new episodes include some of the sharpest commentary on members of the royal family, with Harry suggesting “institutional fraud” and saying unspecified people “were fine with lying to protect my brother” Prince William, who is now the heir to the throne.