Prince Harry was once interested in using a mediator to attempt to heal his fractured relationship with his brother Prince William.
18.08.2022 - 20:07 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry wants to shake off a public perception of being a "moaner" with his new book, and reportedly feels that he has been a "victim", according to former royal aide. The 37 year old prince, who is the son of heir to the throne Prince Charles and the beloved late Princess Diana, has been the subject of intense scrutiny since the day he was born, but perhaps never more so than since he introduced girlfriend Meghan Markle to the world in 2017, and later married her in 2018.
The pair sensationally announced they were stepping down from their roles as senior members of the royal family in January 2020, going on to live in California and sitting down for an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, but Prince Harry is said to want to shake off any negative public perception of him with his highly-anticipated memoir, which is set to hit stores later this year. His late mother Diana’s former private voice and presence coach Stewart Pearce, author of the book Diana: The Voice of Change, has spoken exclusively to OK! about Harry's upcoming memoir and what Stewart thinks the Prince hopes to achieve with the book.
Stewart, who is wholly supportive of Harry, believes the prince's decision to tell his life story in the memoir "echoes his mother's outlook on life and desire to 'speak her truth'." He said: "The reason why Harry is bringing forth a memoir is to correct a lot of erroneous stories about the nature of his life over the last 25 years since Diana's death. "He [Harry] is pregnant with the conviction of honesty and with leverage of transparency.
Prince Harry was once interested in using a mediator to attempt to heal his fractured relationship with his brother Prince William.
Prince Harry was reportedly interested in using a mediator to mend his fractured relationship with his brother William - with whom he was once known to share a close bond.The brothers' relationship has seemingly been strained since the arrival of Harry's now-wife Meghan Markle came onto the scene back in 2018. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 41, announced their plans to quit as senior members of the royal family in early 2020 and they subsequently moved to a sprawling mansion in Montecito, California, where they now live with son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 15 months. Earlier this year, royal expert Katie Nicholl told how Prince Harry was "ready to mend his relationship" with his brother, prior to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June, however, he might "need a mediator".
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to keep apart from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle until his bombshell memoir is released. With the Sussexes staying half a mile away at Frogmore Cottage, it is unlikely that the brothers will see each other during his short UK visit, according to reports with William and Harry's relationship remaining unsteady. And with Harry's tell-all book set to hit the shelves later this year along with a documentary, there could be more rifts between the two.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit the UK and despite the pair staying close to the Cambridge’s in Windsor they have “no plans to meet”. During their European tour, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to use their Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage.They could arrive in the country as early as Sunday next week and are due to visit Manchester on Monday before travelling to Dusseldorf in Germany and then returning to the UK from Thursday for a charity event.
Putting their differences aside. Prince Harry and William are honoring Princess Diana like they always have, despite ongoing tensions between the brothers. A source close to the Royal brothers revealed that they would be celebrating their mother’s legacy in the same manner.
Prince Harry has revealed the adorable way that his son Archie honours his grandmother, the late Princess Diana - who tragically died in a car crash in 1997. Whilst Harry, 37, and 41 year old Meghan Markle's eldest child Archie is now three years old and attending pre-school in California, where he resides with his parents and younger sister Lilibet, Harry has revealed that one of his first words as a baby was "grandma".
Clearing the air. Meghan Markle is setting the record straight after raising eyebrows with a recent comment many interpreted to be about Prince Harry and his father, Prince Charles.
Meghan Markle has opened up on finding community and new friends in California after her and Prince Harry moved to Montecito from the UK.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, gave a tell-all interview to American magazine The Cut and has spoken about her new life with Prince Harry and their two children - Archie, three, and Lilibet, one. The interview takes readers on a tour through the couple's extravagant house in the exclusive neighbourhood and sees them give an insight into their lives after they stepped down from royal duties in 2020.
Prince Harry’s romantic side was revealed as he joined wife Meghan Markle to discuss their relationship in her latest interview. Harry, 37, shared just how sentimental he can get as he called Meghan, 41, a “model”, and referenced two entwined palm trees in the couple’s $14.65 million California mansion as reminders of their love for each other.
Speaking up. Meghan Markle further detailed the reasons she and Prince Harry left the royal family in a new interview about the couple’s life in California.
Prince Harry has been criticised for taking a £7.6m private jet from California to Colorado to take part in a charity polo tournament. Harry, 37, was seen boarding the Bombardier Challenger 600 private jet at Santa Barbara airport on Wednesday as he headed to the one-day polo match in Aspen, Colorado. The Daily Mail reported that then jet then sat on the tarmac for around 30 minutes as he waited for his staff to arrive in a SUV to deliver his polo kit.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's family continues to grow! The royal couple has added a new dog to their brood. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopted a 7-year-old rescue dog named Mamma Mia from the Beagle Freedom Project in Los Angeles earlier this month. In an interview with the, animal rights attorney Shannon Keith says that it all started with a mysterious phone call from the duchess herself. «She calls me on my cell with no Caller ID and says, 'Hey Shannon, this is Meghan,'» Keith tells the outlet.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a new addition to their family.
Prince Charles and William reportedly will be "kept in the dark regarding the contents of Prince Harry's forthcoming tell-all memoir". It's understood that the Royal Family will only read Harry's "heartfelt" book at the same time as the public. Sources have alleged that neither the Prince of Wales nor the Duke of Cambridge, or their lawyers and advisors, have not seen any part of the manuscript.
Prince William is preparing for a trip the US without Kate Middleton by his side next month. He will be touching down in New York in what is his first trip to America since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved there.
The Duke of Cambridge is to travel to New York next month to attend an Earthshot Prize innovation summit as a countdown to the awards being staged in the US. Prince William will make the solo trip on 21 September, where he will be joined by previous winners of the environmental competition.
Prince Harry’s upcoming bombshell book will “exorcise his demons from the past”, claims a former royal aide.The royal, 37, is set to release a tell-all book that, as per the Duke of Sussex’s own admission, will touch upon the "experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that have helped shape him" over the past four decades of his life. Harry is thought to be using the book to take a deep dive into his own difficult experiences, including the death of his mother Princess Diana and his decision to quit the Royal Family as a working royal and move to California with wife Meghan Markle.
their spokesperson told Page Six earlier this week.The Sussexes packed up and moved across the pond to Montecito, California, in a desperate bid for privacy.However, during their time in the Golden State, the royals have done a series of high-profile events, most notably their bombshell tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.And according to royal author Fitzwilliams, the couple’s decision to go public with their story is sure to make their upcoming UK visit a “fairly difficult” one.“What has happened during this period is that their ratings have dropped phenomenally,” Fitzwilliams told Newsweek.