A shocking new royal book claims Prince Harry is plotting to openly reveal his stepmother, with potentially catastrophic repercussions.
According to a new book, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have left the UK—and the royal family—over Camilla Parker Bowles.
According to Page Six, the biography also claims that Harry would call his stepmother a “racist” in his future book.
In Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, Tom Bower writes that “the Sussexes’ frightening condemnation of the whole royal family was spurred by their assumption that the Duchess of Cornwall had made racist remarks about [their then-unborn baby] Archie.”

Bower further said that Camilla reportedly made a racist comment about Meghan and Harry’s upcoming child’s hairstyle after their relationship was publicly revealed.
“Harry saw Charles and Camilla at Clarence House during those weeks.” “The chat in Harry’s version ranged between intense and humorous and focused on three issues,” Bower writes in an extract obtained by Page Six.
“First, Harry was advised that Meghan should pursue her career as an actor.” Second, Scotland Yard could hardly be expected to pay for his girlfriend’s 24-hour security. Third, according to Harry, someone speculated on what his future child will ‘look like.’ As Camilla said in one version, “Wouldn’t it be amusing if your kid had ginger Afro hair?”

Harry supposedly “giggled” at the remark, but “consequently, Meghan’s response to that discussion converted Harry’s pleasure into rage,” according to Bower.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in a shocking March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that, when Archie was born in May 2019, they were surprised when an anonymous member of the royal family inquired what color their child’s skin would be.
When Winfrey questioned who was behind the remarks, Markle stated there were “many talks” at the time-but when asked about his thoughts on the topic, Harry said there was just one, adding, “That conversation, I am never going to reveal.” It was uncomfortable at the moment. “I was taken aback.”
Winfrey then clarified that she was instructed by the Sussex camp to emphasize that the remark was not made by Harry’s grandparents, Queen Elizabeth, or the late Prince Philip.

Bower also expects that Harry’s book, due out later this year and plagiarised by American writer J.R. Moehringer, would go more into Harry and Camilla’s feud.
“Meghan was supposed to assist the ghostwriter comprehend the trauma caused to herself and Harry by the royal family,” Bower writes. “Along with William, Kate, and Charles, Camilla would be a threat.” Meghan had labeled her a racist.
“Camilla, he knew, would be referenced in Harry’s narrative as a cause for the couple’s shift away from Britain,” writes Bower of Prince Charles.
The book also states that when the Queen announced in February that Prince Charles’ wife would one day be named Queen Consort, Harry responded with “stony silence.”
As Bower says, “Harry’s unwillingness to recognise the Queen’s decision foretold the issues to come.” “Charles had cause to think that Meghan had re-energised Harry’s loathing of Camilla.”
“Easily convinced, Harry drifted towards abandoning his father, Camilla, the Cambridges, and even the Queen,” Bower writes. “Nothing and no one has been sacred in order to recoup the publisher’s advance.”