Prince Harry 'playing games with Royal Family' - expert erupts over memoir plans
PRINCE Harry has been slammed for "playing games" with the Royal Family by royal expert Robert Jobson amid plans by the Duke to write a tell-all biography.
Prince Harry ‘playing games with Royal Family’ says Jobson
Prince Harry has been accused of "playing games" with the rest of the Royal Family amid talk of a brand new memoir from the Duke of Sussex to be published next year. Royal expert Robert Jobson was invited on GB News to discuss the Duke's upcoming biography with presenter Dan Wootton. Mr Jobson warned the Prince's latest publicity venture would have a "massive impact on the Royal Family."
Mr Jobson told GB News the Prince was almost "playing a game" with the Royal Family.
He said: "I think he seems slightly detached from the things he does because when he talks about the Queen he talks of great fondness, and talks of great respect for her, and all of these things.
"But almost with a day, something comes out his latest project that he has been working on for many many months with this ghostwriter in America.
"So he obviously knows what he has been up to and it is almost like he has been playing a game with the royals."
"You know every time someone talks about reconciliation, ending rifts...while I can't see that happening not with this book coming out."
He continued: "I am just intrigued by [the memoir] I am looking forward to reading it.
"I think it is going to have a massive impact on the Royal Family."
The royal expert added: "Harry does not give a damn about the feelings of his grandmother, or his brother or his father."
Prince Harry: ‘Making money’ reason behind memoir says expert
It comes after the Duke was blasted by The Morning Show's Peter Ford over the negative impact his memoir will have on the Royal Family and the Queen.
The Morning Show’s Peter Ford said: "They make it pretty clear in the press release the proceeds are going to charity.
Now that to me...I'd almost respect them more if they weren't doing that.
"Because you think, 'well, why you doing it?'
"If you are giving the money to charity anyway, which is lovely for the charity which is going to get it.
"Why do you feel the need to put your family through this?
"And the Queen during her platinum Jubilee?
"All this angst and worry about what is going to happen."