Prince Harry (38) also spoke about the king's wife Camilla (75) in a CBS interview with US journalist Anderson Cooper (55) on Sunday evening.
Harry recalled a 1995 interview in which his mother, Princess Diana (1961-1997), described Camilla as the 'third person in their marriage'. The Duke said that this is the now-wife of King Charles III. (94) turned into a 'villain' at the time.
'The need for Camilla to rehabilitate her image made her dangerous because she was making connections with the British press,' he continued. 'And there was an open willingness on both sides to share information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to the king's consort, there will be people or corpses on the street because that's the way it is .'
Diana and Charles were officially married from 1981 to 1996, announcing their separation in late 1992. Camilla has been Charles' wife since 2005. As Harry's already leaked memoir 'Reserve' ('Spare') can also be seen, he and his brother, Prince William (40), are said to have begged Charles not to marry them. Only shortly before the wedding would they have given their OK.
The royals like 'Game of Thrones without dragons'?Speaking on 60 Minutes, Harry also opened up about the royal family's distrust of his wife Meghan, allegedly sparked by her being 'American, actress, divorced and black,' before joking, 'She must be a witch.' .
Cooper said it sounded like Game of Thrones without dragons, but Harry replied: 'I don't watch Game of Thrones, but there are definitely dragons - and that's the third party again, the British press.'
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