Prince Harry's 'furious' phone call with his 'enemy brother', Prince William – what happened?
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A new French TV documentary, titled Red Line: William and Harry, the Enemy Brothers, boasts explosive claims of another alleged fight between the two royal brothers, Prince William and Prince Harry.
This time, the controversy surrounds allegations that Meghan Markle bullied household staff, which made headlines in March 2021, just before the former royals made their appearance on the Oprah Winfrey television special.
According to the documentary, Prince William called his brother Prince Harry to resolve the situation after one of the Sussexes' senior aides brought up the now-famous bullying charges against Meghan Markle.
However, the younger brother allegedly slammed the phone down on his older brother.
After the call was cut off unexpectedly, Prince William reportedly 'jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace' so he could have a face-to-face meeting with his brother.
An unpleasant conversation between Prince Harry and his brother William over the phone will be included in a new documentary. Credit: AP.
Last year, allegations that Meghan had mistreated one of her closest advisors while she worked at Kensington Palace came to light.
Reports claim that the Duchess of Sussex was responsible for the departure of not one, but two personal aides from the household, and for the deterioration of the confidence of a third.
Staff members were said to be so traumatised by Meghan's alleged behaviour that they left the Royal Household in a hurry and formed a WhatsApp group dubbed 'The Sussex Survivors' Club'.
Last year, a representative for Meghan responded to bullying allegations by claiming the Duchess was 'saddened' by the latest attempt to smear her image, especially as she had been a target of bullying in the past.
Buckingham Palace also released a statement, which said, in part, that they were 'clearly very concerned' about what was going on. In June, the investigation was finally over, but the results were not made public.
There have been reports that Buckingham Palace is keeping the probe under wraps to safeguard the privacy of those involved and to keep things civil between the royal family and the Sussexes.
In the documentary, Meghan's actions are apparently the reason why William and Harry drifted apart. Credit: Instagram/sussexroyal.
Before Prince William found out about the bullying allegations, the tension between the two royal brothers was already running high.
'William, who already didn't like his sister-in-law very much, became furious,' royal biographer Pierrick Geais says in the documentary.
'He called Harry directly, and Harry slammed the phone down. Harry didn't want to know anything, and so William jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace, where he was going to confront Prince Harry.'
It's unknown whether Prince William ever made it to Kensington Palace to face Prince Harry, or if he changed his mind and returned home instead.
Upon the documentary's premiere next week, all the juicy details will be revealed.
So better tune in, folks! Who knows, there may be more to this royal drama than meets the eye. What do you think?
This time, the controversy surrounds allegations that Meghan Markle bullied household staff, which made headlines in March 2021, just before the former royals made their appearance on the Oprah Winfrey television special.
According to the documentary, Prince William called his brother Prince Harry to resolve the situation after one of the Sussexes' senior aides brought up the now-famous bullying charges against Meghan Markle.
However, the younger brother allegedly slammed the phone down on his older brother.
After the call was cut off unexpectedly, Prince William reportedly 'jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace' so he could have a face-to-face meeting with his brother.
An unpleasant conversation between Prince Harry and his brother William over the phone will be included in a new documentary. Credit: AP.
Last year, allegations that Meghan had mistreated one of her closest advisors while she worked at Kensington Palace came to light.
Reports claim that the Duchess of Sussex was responsible for the departure of not one, but two personal aides from the household, and for the deterioration of the confidence of a third.
Staff members were said to be so traumatised by Meghan's alleged behaviour that they left the Royal Household in a hurry and formed a WhatsApp group dubbed 'The Sussex Survivors' Club'.
Last year, a representative for Meghan responded to bullying allegations by claiming the Duchess was 'saddened' by the latest attempt to smear her image, especially as she had been a target of bullying in the past.
Buckingham Palace also released a statement, which said, in part, that they were 'clearly very concerned' about what was going on. In June, the investigation was finally over, but the results were not made public.
There have been reports that Buckingham Palace is keeping the probe under wraps to safeguard the privacy of those involved and to keep things civil between the royal family and the Sussexes.
In the documentary, Meghan's actions are apparently the reason why William and Harry drifted apart. Credit: Instagram/sussexroyal.
Before Prince William found out about the bullying allegations, the tension between the two royal brothers was already running high.
'William, who already didn't like his sister-in-law very much, became furious,' royal biographer Pierrick Geais says in the documentary.
'He called Harry directly, and Harry slammed the phone down. Harry didn't want to know anything, and so William jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace, where he was going to confront Prince Harry.'
It's unknown whether Prince William ever made it to Kensington Palace to face Prince Harry, or if he changed his mind and returned home instead.
Upon the documentary's premiere next week, all the juicy details will be revealed.
So better tune in, folks! Who knows, there may be more to this royal drama than meets the eye. What do you think?