The House of Windsor has been a stage for whispered secrets and carefully curated facades, but Prince Harry has become a figure of controversy.
King Charles has given his unequivocal support to a potential MI6 investigation into his youngest son, Harry, due to growing concerns over his overseas dealings, memoir Spare, and interviews that many within the establishment believe have breached royal and state protocols.
Meghan Markle, who has ambition and influence over Harry, is now being blamed for pushing the monarchy to the brink.
The seeds of this royal reckoning were sown years ago when Harry and Megan, then the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, stepped back from their roles as senior royals in 2020.
Their departure was framed as a quest for freedom and privacy, but what followed was anything but private. From their Monteito mansion the couple launched a media empire that seemed intent on dismantling the very institution they had left behind.
Harry’s memoir Spare released in 2023 was a bombshell packed with intimate details about royal life, personal grievances, and accusations that left the palace reeling.
Top legal figures, including senior barristers with ties to the government, began raising alarms that Harry’s candidness, particularly about his military service and royal security arrangements could compromise protocols designed to protect the crown and the nation.
A particularly damning moment came during a 2023 interview where Harry alluded to conversations about foreign policy and royal engagements that some boarded on reckless Parliament.
A small but vocal group of MPs began pressing for an inquiry citing national security concerns and the need to ensure that Harry’s actions hadn’t inadvertently endangered British interests.
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