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In a stunning revelation found in a new book, Queen Camilla allegedly confided in a friend, expressing that Meghan Markle had “brainwashed” Prince Harry. This claim adds another layer to the ongoing tensions within the royal family.
The book, penned by author Tom Bower, suggests that Camilla’s comment came at a time when relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal household were particularly strained. The friction reportedly intensified shortly after the couple’s grand wedding ceremony at St George’s Chapel in 2018.
Despite the opulence of their Windsor wedding and a tranquil Mediterranean honeymoon, tensions simmered beneath the surface. According to Bower’s account, the couple’s return to the UK marked the end of their brief honeymoon phase.
As detailed in excerpts from Bower’s book, now serialized in The Times, the situation deteriorated further with a heated argument between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William. During this clash, it is reported that Markle had a sharp exchange with her brother-in-law, exacerbating the familial rift.
A tense showdown between Harry and his older brother Prince William reportedly spiraled out of control, with Markle snapping at her brother-in-law during the confrontation.
“If you don’t mind, get your finger out of my face,” the “Suits” actress allegedly shot back at William during the explosive exchange, according to Bower.
Queen Camilla then allegedly vented to a friend with a blunt verdict: Markle had “brainwashed” Harry.
William reportedly already warned his younger brother that the whirlwind romance was moving too fast, Bower reported, citing sources.
“It’s gone too quickly,” he reportedly told Harry about his relationship with Markle.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, allegedly shared the same concerns, believing Harry might be vulnerable to Markle’s influence.
Bower also claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex felt lingering resentment about their place in the royal pecking order — forever destined to be “spares” rather than heirs.
According to the author, Harry eventually became “possessed by seeking revenge.”
The simmering tensions ultimately led to the Sussexes’ dramatic royal exit.
In 2020, Harry and Markle stepped down as senior working royals and left the UK, launching what critics called an all-out media offensive against the monarchy.
From their explosive 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey to Harry’s tell-all memoir “Spare” in 2023, the couple repeatedly aired grievances about palace life.
The duke also stunned viewers with a headline-grabbing interview with the BBC that included more thinly veiled swipes at the royal family.
But there may finally be light at the end of the palace tunnel.
Harry could extend an olive branch by inviting his father, King Charles, to open the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, according to The Sun.
The father and son have had only two brief meetings in recent years, but the invite could see them standing side-by-side on stage as Harry fulfills a longtime dream of having the King launch the event.
Meanwhile, Markle is dealing with fresh headaches of her own.
Last week, Page Six exclusively revealed that Netflix ended its partnership with her lifestyle brand As Ever.
An industry insider told Page Six the collaboration no longer made sense after her planned series “With Love, Markle” failed to move forward.
Still, Markle’s team insists the brand is moving full steam ahead, saying it’s now “ready to stand on its own” with “an exciting year ahead.”
Next up for Markle? A luxury women’s retreat in Australia — where fans can pay up to $2,288 for VIP access.
The pricey getaway will coincide with Harry and Markle’s upcoming Australian tour, which is expected to include private meetings, business appearances and philanthropic events.
And if history’s any guide, the royal drama is far from over.