Prince Harry alleges Royals: Was Canada’s plan deliberately leaked?

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Did the royal press office deliberately leak information about Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan (41)? Royal is convinced of this, because a small part of the information, initially not intended for the public, reached the press.

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In the fifth part of the shocking documentary ‘Harry and Meghan’, the prince makes serious allegations against his family and palace press officers. So his plan was initially only in a private letter to his father, the then prince and now King Charles III, before he and his wife withdrew from the royals-front. (74) is mentioned. The correspondence mentions that Harry and Meghan want to move to Canada. In no time the press got wind of it. “The key detail that finally showed me that the contents of the letter to my father had been leaked was the fact that we were prepared to give up our Sussex titles. It put him off. I was like, ‘Wow. Our story. , our lives. were taken from us just like that’.”

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The idea of ​​relocating to Canada – a Commonwealth country under the British Crown – was initially only mentioned in a letter intended for Charles, Prince Harry continued. He also defended himself against allegations that he and Meghan went public without telling the Queen († 96) of their plans to move. “The idea that I surprised my grandmother … It never happened. I have a lot of respect for her.”

And Harry wants to make one thing clear once and for all: the idea to leave England did not come from Meghan – no matter how many times the British press has claimed it. “It was my decision, he never asked to go. I was the one who finally saw it for myself.” Prince Harry said Duchess Meghan was suspected to be behind it, which was “typical misogyny”.

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