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From Prince William’s reported demand to banish Andrew from the royal fold to Kate Middleton’s feelings on Harry and Meghan’s exit, the new biography uncovers never-before-told secrets about the Prince and Princess of Wales
Need to know: Explosive royal biography reveals William’s Andrew battle and Kate’s Harry stance
- A bombshell new biography reveals explosive secrets about the Prince and Princess of Wales, including William’s fierce battle to banish disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal fold.
- The Mirror’s royal editor Russell Myers uncovers how William demanded Andrew be immediately removed “before the rot set in” following the Epstein scandal, going against the late Queen and King Charles who wanted to protect him.
- Another shocking revelation shows Kate didn’t fight for Harry to remain a working royal, believing “William and Harry’s fundamental differences as the ‘heir and the spare’ had created the inevitability of Harry wanting more from his role than being a bit-part player.”
- The book details bitter rows between the brothers, including Harry telling William “You don’t just get Africa” during a heated argument over charity work at St James’s Palace.
- Meghan’s excitement at becoming a duchess is also revealed, with a former staff member recalling: “She started saying ‘I’m going to be a Duchess, can you believe it? I am going to be a Duchess’ – she was almost leaping out of her seat.”
- The biography also exposes how William dramatically ended his friendship with ITV’s Tom Bradby after feeling “betrayed” over a documentary featuring Harry and Meghan.
- Most poignantly, it reveals William’s devastation at Kate’s cancer diagnosis, telling friends it was “like being hit by a bus” as they broke the news to their three young children.
- READ THE FULL STORY: William and Kate royal book most explosive revelations from ultimatums to anger
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