British journalist and Prince Charles biographer Jonathan Dimbleby has likened the revelations in Prince Harry’s memoir to those of a ”B’ celebrity.
“I’m perplexed. I’m at a loss. He’s clearly a very upset man,” Dimbleby told BBC Radio 4, according to a Guardian report on Saturday.
Dimbleby had presented a 1994 ITV documentary about Charles, which included several sensational interviews with the heir to the throne at the time. In it, Charles admitted, among other things, to having cheated on Princess Diana during their marriage. In the same year, a biography of the then prince, written by Dimbleby, was published.
What is King Charles thinking?
When asked how Charles felt about his son’s memoir, Dimbleby said: “I can only imagine it must be extremely painful for him, frustrating and wanting to see this through .” But he would be surprised if Harry weren’t invited to his father’s coronation in May: “It would only fuel the fire.”
Harry’s book like “giant land mine” under Buckingham Palace
According to royal expert Michael Cole, the allegations from Harry’s memoirs that have already been leaked should “detonate a huge landmine under Buckingham Palace” and shake the foundations of the monarchy. It was “the most sensational and devastating royal revelations” since Princess Diana’s interview with BBC reporter Martin Bashir in 1995, former spokesman for Mohamed Al-Fayed, father of Diana’s last boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed, told British broadcaster Sky News on Saturday. In the interview mentioned, Diana had relentlessly settled with her marriage to Prince Charles.
Prince Harry’s memoirs “Spare” (German: “Reserve”) will be released on Tuesday (January 10). But because they accidentally ended up in several bookshops in Spain, British media were able to secure copies in advance and publish piquant details.
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