Our King Charles III: Revelations of Royal Rifts and Regal Relations

A new e-book has unveiled shocking details about the strained relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry.

According to royal correspondent Robert Jobson’s latest work, “Our King,” the 74-year-old monarch decided to cut off communication with his 38-year-old son following a heated exchange of words.

The book delves into behind-the-scenes insights into the royal family dynamics, shedding light on the reasons behind the rift.

Allegedly, Prince Harry’s disrespectful demands and behavior led to King Charles’s decision to stop taking his calls.

The tensions between the father and son had been brewing for some time, with the late queen choosing not to intervene in their disagreements.

Sources revealed that Harry had been reaching out to his grandmother for financial discussions, but her patience wore thin due to his persistent requests.

Despite the queen’s reluctance to meddle in the father-son dynamics, she advised Prince Harry to address his concerns directly with his father.

This advice led to a confrontational phone call between Harry and Charles, where Harry reportedly lashed out at his father over unmet financial requests.

The situation escalated to the point where Charles decided to cease communication with his son, citing Harry’s disrespectful language and constant demands for money.

One of the most startling claims in the book revolves around the events leading up to the queen’s passing.

Prince Harry’s alleged requests for financial assistance shortly before the queen’s death reportedly shocked the royal family.

The book suggests that Harry’s insistence on certain matters, including bringing his wife Meghan Markle to events, caused tension within the family.

The late queen was said to have been exasperated by the volatile exchanges between Harry and his brother, Prince William, as well as by Harry and Meghan’s criticisms of the institution.

Jobson’s book portrays a picture of Queen Elizabeth becoming weary of the couple’s actions and questioning Harry’s judgment, which she believed was clouded by his affection for Meghan.

Another intriguing revelation from the book involves Meghan Markle’s interaction with the late queen.

Reportedly, Meghan surprised the queen with a curt three-word response when offered advice.

Additionally, the book covers the infamous Sandringham Summit, where the royal family gathered to discuss Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back from their royal duties.

Jobson’s account details how the late queen took precautionary measures to ensure privacy during the summit, ordering a sweep for bugs in the meeting room.

This move highlights the level of scrutiny and paranoia surrounding the high-stakes discussions within the royal family.

“Our King Charles III: The Man and the Monarch” by Robert Jobson is set to be released on April 30, promising further insights into the complexities of royal relationships and the challenges faced by the British monarchy.