According to the first leak of the biographical book of Carlos III’s second son, the brothers had a violent altercation when Harry was still living in London
The countdown to the release of the Duke of Sussex’s memoir intensifies. Less than five days after the publication of ‘Spare, in the shade’, the dirty laundry of the Windsor family that Prince Harry apparently tells in his expected bestseller is starting to air. The lead this time was taken by the British newspaper The Guardian, which obtained a copy of the English edition despite the “tight security around the book” imposed by the publishers throughout the process, according to its New York correspondent. York, Martin Pengelly.
Hours later, the Spanish edition was available and on sale for 22.90 euros, which has been attributed to a “serious accident” by the publisher or distribution network. “‘To Meg, Archie and Lili… and of course my mother,'” reads the dedication according to the Mail Online platform, whose editorial team has acquired a copy in Barcelona. It may have been an unexpected gift from Kings to some readers that likely tested the promotional strategy of the story’s protagonist.
The Guardian article reveals an altercation between the two brothers that escalated and ended in a violent denouement. “He grabbed me by the neck, broke my chain and threw me to the ground,” Harry says in his biography of the supposedly angry reaction of William, the now Prince of Wales. The reason for the anger was the heir’s unfavorable opinion of Meghan Markle, the wife and mother of the two children of the youngest of Lady Di and Carlos III.
The recounted scene dates back to 2019, at the dawn of the British monarchy’s modern-day schism, when William appeared “very heated” at the quirky couple’s then-residence at Kensington Palace. In Harry’s version, his older brother wanted to talk about the “ongoing catastrophe” in his relationship with Meghan, which he called “difficult, rude, destructive”. There were apparently crosses of accusations and insults until Guillermo lost his temper and wanted to deal with the situation with his fists, always according to the Duke of Sussex.
“It all happened so fast. Very, very fast,” he recalls the fight in his apartment kitchen. In the furious fit, he fell on the dog’s food bowl and smashed it into pieces that stung his back.” I lay there for a moment, in a daze, then I got up and told him to go away.”
Harry claims William pushed him to hit back, which he turned down. He also says he asked him not to go into the story for Meghan. And he admits that his once close brother quickly regained his composure, “appearing remorseful and apologetic.” Robert Jobson and other Windsor biographers have noted the fickle nature of the future king and his explosive tantrums, but have never suggested instances of physical violence.
The Duchess of Sussex eventually found out about the feud after discovering “scratches and bruises” on her husband’s back. “He wasn’t surprised or furious. It grieved him a lot,” says the duke in “Spare.” The title refers to the human “substitute” who ensures the continuity of the monarchy. Harry even picks up an alleged remark from his father Carlos after Diana’s second birth.”Great! You have given me an heir and a reserve – I have already fulfilled my role ».
The Prince’s controversial memoirs were set to be published worldwide on January 10 in some twenty languages. The Spanish slip precedes the broadcast this Sunday of two lengthy interviews the Prince has given to television networks ITV, in the United Kingdom, and CBS, in the United States. “I would like my father back. I would like to have my brother back,” he announces in the announcement of the British program.
Source: La Verdad

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