In his autobiography, Prince Harry recounts having fought with his brother William. The latter would have called Meghan Markle “rude”, according to an excerpt from the book that The Guardian has procured.

His autobiography is one of the most anticipated books of the start of 2023. In The Substitute, available from January 10, Prince Harry recounts a violent altercation that allegedly took place in London in 2019 with his brother, William, now Prince of Wales, reports The Guardian.

In his book, says the British daily, which claims to have obtained a copy, Harry writes that his brother called his wife, Meghan Markle, “rude” and “difficult.”

Harry responds and criticizes William for “parroting” by repeating press speeches about his wife

The confrontation escalated, Harry wrote, until William “grabbed me by the collar…and…thrown me to the ground”, injuring the prince in the back.

A long awaited book

A month after the broadcast of the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, in which the couple unpacked their grievances against the royal family and in particular William, Harry’s autobiography therefore risks once again degrading relations between the two brothers. .

However, in a television interview granted to the British channel ITV, the youngest son of King Charles III, at odds with his family since his exile in the United States with his wife Meghan, explains that he wants to “reconnect” with his father and his brother.

Prince Harry’s book, one of the biggest releases of 2023 in the English-speaking world, has been in Amazon’s top 5 in the UK and US since becoming available for pre-order .

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