King Charles cut ties with Prince Harry as he sees him as a ‘threat’ to the throne, says Royal author
King Charles severed ties with his ‘rebellious’ son, Prince Harry, as he perceived him as a ‘threat’ to the throne, according to Meghan Markle’s close associate, Omid Scobie. Royal author and journalist Scobie reveals that Harry’s quest for personal freedom led both the monarch and Prince William to view him as a “threat to the crown.” Scobie’s new book provides fresh insights into the Sussexes’ controversial departure from the royal family in 2020, after which they relocated to the United States.
In his book “Endgame,” Scobie, known for his alleged close ties to Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, claims that Harry was effectively pushed out of the Royal Family to protect the monarchy. “These are probably sad realizations that will be had far too late in the journey,” Scobie writes. “In the eyes of some within the institution, Harry is a threat to the crown.”
He further explains, “His freedom to exert his own thinking outside of the confines of the institution has made him the enemy.” Scobie’s revelations highlight the deep rifts within the royal family and the drastic measures taken to preserve the monarchy’s stability. According to him, Harry’s departure was seen as necessary to maintain the traditional structure and control of the royal institution.
The book delves into the dynamics that led to the Sussexes’ exit and the underlying tensions that have shaped their relationship with the royal family. By choosing a path of independence, Harry has inadvertently positioned himself as a disruptive force, challenging the conventions and expectations of royal life.
These insights provide a deeper understanding of the motivations behind the separation and the impact it has had on the royal family. As Harry and Meghan continue to forge their own path in the US, the implications of their departure and the decisions made by the royal family remain a significant topic of discussion.
“Endgame” sheds light on the complex and often painful choices faced by those within the royal institution, painting a picture of a family torn between tradition and the desire for individual freedom.