Shocking report details major altercation between Prince William and Harry

The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


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Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
 
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The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


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Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
 
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To be honest I used to like Harry now I see him as a loose cannon for the Royal Family. He seems to refuse to accept who he is and the family he was born into. He is continually running away from his responsibilities as a Royal. I would love to hear Prince William's version of events re this alleged fight. Harry needs to stop acting like a spoilt child and stop blabbing all the Royal Family's business to the World. He and Meghan are proving to be a Royal embarrassment.
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


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Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
I think Harry’s wanna be queen wife is a classic narcissist & poor Harry is just her puppet. If she can’t have the Crown jewels she will make money from the royals by slandering them via Harry.
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


View attachment 11319
Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Money v loyalty, now bragging that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan, no soldier talks about killing people like chess pieces, I think Harry is showing his true colours, showing who he really is, says he wants privacy but goes on to tell the world of his sexual encounters, that he and William are circumcised, did all kinds of drugs, then complains William was upset with him, he is making a mockery of himself, a target of his family re his war killing of people that doesn’t bother him, but complains when the press invade his privacy, he should shut up, the queen would be devastated with what he and his wife have done
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


View attachment 11319
Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Poor little diddums did the big bully hit you and you couldn't run to mummy blubbering
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


View attachment 11319
Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Growing up in the UK I was never a lover of the Royals, these wealthy priveledged people allways thought they understood the British people public but the truth is they dont, Princess Diannes death proved that, they are the supporters of a class system which still exists today, Harry has long showed he is not a part of the class system,nge has allways reached out to the people, William has been groomed in his Grandmothers image, the same image of class, the rift we see was allways going to happen, Harry married some one who did not fit the image they wanted, it is sad to see the brothers fight, in another time they would have been able to mend their relationship but now I fear the firm will never forgive Harrys revealing of the human nature of the Royals.
 
Money v loyalty, now bragging that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan, no soldier talks about killing people like chess pieces, I think Harry is showing his true colours, showing who he really is, says he wants privacy but goes on to tell the world of his sexual encounters, that he and William are circumcised, did all kinds of drugs, then complains William was upset with him, he is making a mockery of himself, a target of his family re his war killing of people that doesn’t bother him, but complains when the press invade his privacy, he should shut up, the queen would be devastated with what he and his wife have done
Narcissistic spouses drive their partners to say & do things they would not under normal circumstances. Brainwashing, fear, threats to take the children etc. When Meghan mocked having to curtsy to the queen in the recent Netflicks series, the look on Harry’s face & his body language revealed he was not happy about it
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


View attachment 11321
The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


View attachment 11319
Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
If Ginger or Whinger told me that today is Saturday, I’d check the calendar. This pair just never stops! Yesterday, I read about Harry’s version of the flower girl dress incident. Meghan did make both Kate and Charlotte cry, but Harry claims it’s Kate’s fault she cried, because she was ‘hormonal’, being pregnant with George.

He also wrote about a time he spoke to Meghan in a ‘cruel’ manner. She apparently left the room and 15 minutes later he found her in their bedroom. She informed him that she will never tolerate being spoken to like that - fair enough - and asked him if he heard men speak to women like that when he was a child. He then realised that he had, and the way he’d spoken to Meghan was something ‘dredged up’ from his past! So it would appear that even when he does the wrong thing, it’s someone else’s fault.

I recognise this behaviour, because my late brother behaved in exactly the same way. An obsessive need to detail the minutiae of all the hurts - real, but mostly imagined - that happened to him, before blaming me or our mother. He was adored by our parents and me, but he had an endless capacity for twisting the truth. When he died in 2019, my sister and I discovered at his funeral, that EVERYONE he’d come into contact with had been told what horrible people our late mother and I were. Some of the stories he’d told were so divergent from the truth and so ridiculous, that I couldn’t help laughing. But people believed him, because he seemed so genuine, and I know that he felt a deep need for sympathy. In other words, a perpetual victim.

Harry will continue this pattern of behaviour, because he truly feels life has treated him badly and he wants everyone to know. He will take every incident that made him feel uncomfortable as a child, and reconstruct it until he feels it will bring him sympathy. This will never end, and the stories he tells will move further and further away from the truth. So brace yourselves!
 
If Ginger or Whinger told me that today is Saturday, I’d check the calendar. This pair just never stops! Yesterday, I read about Harry’s version of the flower girl dress incident. Meghan did make both Kate and Charlotte cry, but Harry claims it’s Kate’s fault she cried, because she was ‘hormonal’, being pregnant with George.

He also wrote about a time he spoke to Meghan in a ‘cruel’ manner. She apparently left the room and 15 minutes later he found her in their bedroom. She informed him that she will never tolerate being spoken to like that - fair enough - and asked him if he heard men speak to women like that when he was a child. He then realised that he had, and the way he’d spoken to Meghan was something ‘dredged up’ from his past! So it would appear that even when he does the wrong thing, it’s someone else’s fault.

I recognise this behaviour, because my late brother behaved in exactly the same way. An obsessive need to detail the minutiae of all the hurts - real, but mostly imagined - that happened to him, before blaming me or our mother. He was adored by our parents and me, but he had an endless capacity for twisting the truth. When he died in 2019, my sister and I discovered at his funeral, that EVERYONE he’d come into contact with had been told what horrible people our late mother and I were. Some of the stories he’d told were so divergent from the truth and so ridiculous, that I couldn’t help laughing. But people believed him, because he seemed so genuine, and I know that he felt a deep need for sympathy. In other words, a perpetual victim.

Harry will continue this pattern of behaviour, because he truly feels life has treated him badly and he wants everyone to know. He will take every incident that made him feel uncomfortable as a child, and reconstruct it until he feels it will bring him sympathy. This will never end, and the stories he tells will move further and further away from the truth. So brace yourselves!
I think the whole narrative is orchestrated by Meghan who I also think is a classic narcissist. She tells Harry what she wants him to say & he carries out her wishes.
 
Growing up in the UK I was never a lover of the Royals, these wealthy priveledged people allways thought they understood the British people public but the truth is they dont, Princess Diannes death proved that, they are the supporters of a class system which still exists today, Harry has long showed he is not a part of the class system,nge has allways reached out to the people, William has been groomed in his Grandmothers image, the same image of class, the rift we see was allways going to happen, Harry married some one who did not fit the image they wanted, it is sad to see the brothers fight, in another time they would have been able to mend their relationship but now I fear the firm will never forgive Harrys revealing of the human nature of the Royals.
He married a very controlling mother figure.
 
Well I’ve read some of the reactions to this bullshit I’d love to know what ratings Netflix is getting on their million dollar series of Harry and Meghan I can’t even be bothered to watch it anyone else out there feel the same?
Brothers fight it’s normal families fight it’s normal but most families keep it in the family but not Harry oh noooooooo the whole world needs to know I thought he and his wife wanted privacy a normal life who cares about an argument between brothers why publicise it for attention that is the only reason
I can’t help wondering if they ever read any of our comments because I can only see a VERY LARGE majority of the public dislike them both for what they are doing and it would seem to make more money
Does Megan think she can buy her way into the Royal family that chance has flown I despair to think of her doing any Royal duties it would be all about her not the duty oh I could go on and on but it’s not going to change anything and I also feel Harry is a lost cause now he will NEVER be a Royal in my eyes ever again very sad 😢
 
The British royal family has had its fair share of issues over the years, but the latest news is quite shocking.

According to a report by The Guardian, Prince Harry has revealed details of a major altercation between him and his brother William, Prince of Wales, that took place in 2019.



According to the news report, The Guardian claims to have seen an advance copy of Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare. In it, the Duke of Sussex reveals that William allegedly ‘physically attacked’ him during an argument over his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. This resulted in Harry getting knocked to the floor during the row.

The altercation began after a conversation between the two during which William reportedly called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.


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Prince Harry alleges that Prince William ‘knocked him to the floor’. Credit: Shutterstock

It escalated until William reportedly ‘grabbed’ Harry by the collar, ‘ripped’ his necklace, and ‘knocked him to the floor’.

The Guardian’s article focuses on the alleged altercation between the royal brothers, but described the entirety of the book as a ‘remarkable volume’.



In Harry’s version of events, William arrived at Nottingham Cottage on Kensington Palace grounds which was Harry and Meghan’s home at the time. The Prince of Wales allegedly wanted to discuss the ‘whole rolling catastrophe’ of their relationship and the ‘struggles’ the family had with the press.

Right after Harry offered his brother a glass of water – in an attempt to cool down their heated verbal exchange – was when William supposedly ‘attacked’ him.


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The ‘violent’ exchange reportedly happened in Harry and Meghan’s home. Credit: Shutterstock

The article quotes: ‘He set down the water, called me another name, then came at me. It all happened so fast.’ According to The Guardian, Prince Harry reportedly landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked and cut into his back.

‘I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,’ Harry said in his book.



Allegedly, William urged his brother to ‘hit back’, but Harry refused to do so. William left but returned ‘looking regretful’, and apologised.

The article also mentioned Harry’s return to the UK for the first time since stepping back as a senior royal in 2021. He went back to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.

This was also the first time Harry reunited with his father, King Charles III, and William since he and Meghan spoke to Oprah Winfrey for their ‘bombshell interview’.

In the book, Harry suggested that tensions remained high during his visit, and quoted his father allegedly ‘pleading’ with his sons not to ‘make his final years a misery’.

CNN also requested an advance copy of the book and asked for a comment on the alleged altercation. A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace declined the request.

Spare is due to be released on January 10.



Scandalous reports and media scrutiny have followed the lives of the British monarchy - they are arguably the most famous public family in the world. They also hold a great deal of influence over public opinion, so their image and what they project to Commonwealth citizens – and the rest of the world – have to be carefully managed.


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Soft power shapes preferences through appeal rather than force. Credit: Diego Caumont/Pexels

Although the King does not hold the reins when it comes to global and domestic politics, there is what we call ‘soft power’, and this is where the influence of the monarchy really shines. Soft power, in politics, is one’s ability to affect outcomes through persuasion and cooperation rather than coercion or brute force.

To the public, the British monarchy is a symbol of national identity, unity, and pride for the people. This is why any perceived ‘threat’ that discredits the image of the Royals is often met with harsh criticisms and reactions.


Key Takeaways

  • Prince Harry has accused his brother William of physically assaulting him during an argument over his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019.
  • Harry alleges that William knocked him to the floor after William called Meghan ‘difficult’, ‘rude’, and ‘abrasive’.
  • Harry's upcoming memoir, Spare, is due to be released on January 10.
What can you say about Harry’s allegations, members? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
 
Narcissistic spouses drive their partners to say & do things they would not under normal circumstances. Brainwashing, fear, threats to take the children etc. When Meghan mocked having to curtsy to the queen in the recent Netflicks series, the look on Harry’s face & his body language revealed he was not happy about it
I can’t be bothered to watch the Netflix series I’m so sick and tired of this couple greedy people attention seekers Megan needs to get back to acting she needs the lime light to shut her up
 
Why shouldn’t Harry have a voice? I am over the Royal family being the be all and end all of everything good in England. The king is a philanderer who cheated on his wife fro the beginning. His mistress is now the Queen consort. Great legacy to live up to. I am not a royalist,I did respect Queen Elizabeth 11. The British media turned on Harry and Meghan and it was a feeding frenzy. Not everyone is everybody’s cup of tea but William had no right trying to split Harry and Meghan up. As for hitting his brother I think that tarnished his image and the poms won’t stand for that. What I don’t understand is how everyone makes out Harry is worse than Andrew. What a skewed outlook. I like Harry and Meghan. Unless you walk in their shoes you have no right to judge.
 
To be honest I used to like Harry now I see him as a loose cannon for the Royal Family. He seems to refuse to accept who he is and the family he was born into. He is continually running away from his responsibilities as a Royal. I would love to hear Prince William's version of events re this alleged fight. Harry needs to stop acting like a spoilt child and stop blabbing all the Royal Family's business to the World. He and Meghan are proving to be a Royal embarrassment.
I agree and lets face it, most families have their issues, some not quite as bad and some much more horrendous than this. Quite frankly, I think he has realised that not being a active Royal is quite a costly affair. I wonder how he is going to support his family in ten years time when this money train runs out. The thing that has outraged me the most is how he has betrayed the army, his army squad and made himself a target. Lets hope the money was worth it Harry. I wonder whether Meghan is the "power behind this particular throne" so to speak.
 

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