Prince Harry says Prince William ‘screamed and shouted’ at him over Megxit and accuses King Charles of ‘saying things that weren’t true’
The family had a meeting on at Sandringham about plans for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the future of their roles in the Monarchy
Prince Harry has accused his brother of ‘screaming and shouting at him’ and King Charles of “saying things that simply weren’t true” when he tried to move abroad with Meghan Markle.
The family had a meeting on January 13 2020 at Sandringham about plans for Harry and Meghan and the future of their roles in the Monarchy.
He said: “I went in with the same proposal that we’d already made publicly, but once I got there I was given five options – one being all in, no change, five being all out.

“I chose option three in the meeting – half in, half out. Have our own jobs but also work in support of the Queen.
“It became very clear very quickly that goal was not up for discussion or debate. It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren’t true. And my grandmother, you know, quietly sit there and take it all in.
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“But you have to understand that, from the family’s perspective, especially from hers, there are ways of doing things and her ultimate, sort of, mission, goal/responsibility is the institution.”
He continues: “It was really hard, that meeting finished without any, like, solidified action plan.”

Reflecting on his relationship with the now Prince of Wales he says: “The saddest part of it was this wedge created between myself and my brother, so that he’s not on the institution’s side. And part of that I get. I understand, right? That’s his inheritance.
“So to some extent it’s already ingrained in him that part of his responsibility is the survivability and the continuation of this institution.”
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