KABOOM!
The first bombshell has dropped from Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir.
In his new book, Spare, which comes out on Tuesday, January 10, the Duke of Sussex talks about a very ugly fight with his brother, the Prince of Wales.
And the basis of this fight?

You probably guessed it, right? Meghan Markle.
According to Harry, the dispute began after William called Harry’s wife “difficult” and “abrasive” and “rude” at the Archewell founder’s home in London in 2019.
Harry claimed that his brother “grabbed” him by the collar shortly after and broke his collarbone before he “knocked me to the floor.”
YIKEShuh?

Harry – who shares son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 19 months with Markle – went on to write that William asked him. not to tell Meghan about the war.
She added that she called a therapist, noting that her siblings had many arguments throughout their lives … this particular confrontation “felt different.”
“I landed in the dog bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces were cutting me,” Harry said in the memoir.
“I sat there for a moment, confused, then stood up and asked him out.”

Harry has been in the news a lot lately because of the release of this memoir.
In a recent interview promoting the book, she blamed William and King Charles, blaming her brother and father for the breakdown in their relationship.
“I want to ask my father back. I want my brother back,” Harry said.
Except… it’s not that simple.
“There’s no need for this kind of leak and planting,” Harry said, referring to the cunning nature of high-ranking officials at Buckingham Palace and adding:
“I want a family, not an institution. They think it’s better if we stay the villains.”

Elsewhere, Harry tells an interviewer that his family is trying to destroy his wife.
“Can you see the day when you will return to being a member of the royal family?” Anderson Cooper asked Harry in a clip shared on Twitter by 60 Minutes on Monday.
“No,” Prince Harry simply replied.

In another part of the interview with 60 Minutes, which will air on Sunday, Harry delves into the ways in which the royal family will be able to vote.
“Through the leak, he would talk or talk to a correspondent and the correspondent would literally spoon the information and write the story, and at the bottom he would say he reached Buckingham Palace to comment.
“But the whole story is Buckingham Palace commenting,” he said.
“So when we were told for the last six years, we can’t make a claim to protect you, but you do it for other family members…