London, Jan. 10: Prince Harry has accused the royal family of being complicit
in his wife Meghan’s anguish, claiming his stepmother Camilla, the queen
consort, had leaked private conversations to the media in order to burnish her
own reputation.
In interviews broadcast Sunday, Harry accused members of the
royal family of getting “into bed with the devil” to gain favorable tabloid
coverage, singling out Camilla’s efforts to rehabilitate her image with the
British people after her longtime affair with his father, now King Charles III.
“That made her dangerous because of the connections that she
was forging within the British press,” he told CBS. “There was open willingness
on both sides to trade information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and
with her, on the way to being queen consort, there was gonna be people or
bodies left in the street.”
Harry spoke to Britain’s ITV and CBS’s “60 Minutes” to
promote his book, “Spare,” which is due to be widely released Tuesday. It has
already generated incendiary headlines with its details of bitter family
resentments.
He repeated his claim on ITV that there was “concern” in the
royal family about his unborn child’s skin color after he married biracial
American actress Meghan Markle. Harry and Meghan first mentioned the incident
during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, but they haven’t identified the
family member who expressed concern.
Harry insisted the family wasn’t racist, but said the
episode was an example of unconscious bias, adding that the royal family needed
to “learn and grow” in order to be “part of the solution rather than part of
the problem.”
“Otherwise unconscious bias then moves into the category of
racism,” Harry said. He said that “especially when you are the monarchy – you
have a responsibility, and quite rightly people hold you to a higher standard
than others.”
“Spare” explores Harry’s grief at the death of his mother in
1997, and his long-simmering resentment at the role of royal “spare,”
overshadowed by the “heir” — older brother Prince William. He recounts
arguments and a physical altercation with William, reveals how he lost his
virginity and describes using cocaine and cannabis.
He also says he killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as
an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan — a claim criticized by both the
Taliban and British military veterans.
“Spare” is the latest in a string of public pronouncements
by Harry and Meghan since they quit royal life and moved to California in 2020,
citing what they saw as the media’s racist treatment of Meghan and a lack of
support from the palace. It follows the Winfrey interview and a six-part
Netflix documentary released last month.
In the ghostwritten memoir, Harry, 38, describes the
couple’s acrimonious split from the royal family after their request for a
part-time royal role was rejected.
The television interviews are just two of several given by
Harry that are set to pile more pressure on the royal family. He is also appearing
on “Good Morning America” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”