Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have “more to come” to air the royal family’s dirty laundry, King Charles’ former royal butler has claimed.
Grant Harrold, who worked for King Charles for seven years when he was Prince of Wales, said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had yet to unleash more attacks as their dispute with the Firm dragged on.
“I’d like to think he’s drawn the line but I think there’s more to come,” Harrold said. “I think there’s a lot going on and he’s got to deal with it.”
“I think there are things that have happened and only those who were there know what happened behind closed doors so it’s one side against the other,” he added.
The former royal staffer noted that Harry “potentially could have done more if he felt he had been hurt or attacked.”
Harrold believes Harry and Meghan will soon regain their status as the “Prince and Princess of LA” after their “tried and failed” media path since the couple closed the door on royal life in 2020.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to reveal more about their falling out with the royal family, according to a former staffer.POOL/AFP via Getty Images
“I always say they’re celebrity royalty,” Harrold said. “They are royals trying the media route, they have tried and some have failed.”
“It will be interesting to see how they progress from now on, will they risk more failed partnerships or will they go down the royal route where they take patronage and engage in more charity work and become the ‘Princes and Princesses of Los Angeles, ‘” he added.
Harry and Meghan’s actions sparked several high-profile projects such as their six-part Netflix documentary, a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey, and Harry’s protocol-shattering memoir, “Spare.”
Harry and Meghan slammed the Firm in a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. HARPO PRODUCTIONS/AFP via Getty The couple have only returned to the UK a few times since they left the royal family. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation
They have only returned to the UK a few times since then.
Harrold stated that as an “unofficial government”, the couple should not expect any support from King Charles or Queen Camilla in the future.
“When they go to events out there, they’re treated like unofficial royals so they can take on that role and run errands out there in an unofficial royal capacity,” explained Harrold, who serves as head royal butler at Clarence House.
As “unofficial royals,” the Sussexes should not expect any support from the royal family in the future, Harrold said.Getty Images
“The royals may think it would be nice if Harry and Meghan take a step back and focus on unofficial royal duties but there won’t be any confirmation or support from the monarchy,” said Harrold, on behalf of Slingo.
And as Harry’s feud with his estranged father and stepmother continues, so does his feud with his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Princess Kate.
A reunion of the fab four is “highly unlikely,” according to the former royal staffer.
Elsewhere, Harrold says that Harry has become “quieter” since his father became king.
“As far as I know he didn’t make an effort to meet the King, if he went to visit him at Balmoral we would know about it, especially for the first anniversary of the Queen’s death but he clearly didn’t make an effort,” he said. said.
“I think it’s quite sad because they are a family that celebrates together, they grieve together, they are, under the Queen, a united family, and I think the fact that Harry didn’t go there is a very clear sign that the family is still divided. .”
“It doesn’t mean to say it won’t happen, maybe there is an understanding among the family but from an outsider looking at it, it looks as if nothing has been healed,” he added.
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