Claims Harry will 'deepen rift' with William with shock move

Prince Harry will reportedly "go after" Prince Charles and Camilla in his explosive new memoir and deepen the rift with his brother Prince William, according to a top royal author.

Ex-Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, 68, said Harry "can't stand" Camilla and doesn't want her to be Queen, The Sun reports.

Prince Harry, Prince Charles and Prince William
A royal author has claimed Prince Harry will 'go after' Prince Charles and Camilla and will 'deepen his rift' with Prince William. Photo: Getty

"Harry’s not going to go after The Queen, she’s sacrosanct. And he probably won’t go after Kate, who he’s very fond of," she said. "But he will go after Charles and Camilla and maybe William.”

The Duke of Sussex is believed to have received a $26million advance for his explosive memoir, which is set for release later this year.

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Tina, who was friends with Princess Diana, shared that she believed the memoir could be more damaging than Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah.

During the Oprah interview, Meghan shared that Kate 'made her cry' before her wedding, not the other way around as was previously reported.

Prince Charles and Camilla
Harry apparently 'can't stand' Camilla and doesn't want her to be Queen. Photo: Getty

Speaking to The Telegraph Magazine, "William was disgusted about Meghan’s attack on Kate because she can’t answer back.

"But that’s nothing compared to how furious he’s going to be when this book comes out."

She added that relations between the brothers were "very bad".

"William has accepted Camilla in terms of what she means to his father. He’s been grown up about it. Harry, on the other hand, can’t stand Camilla. He doesn’t want Camilla to be queen," Tina said.

It comes after friend and royal expert Omid Scobie shared on the Royally Obsessed podcast that the book will not be negative towards the Queen.

The Queen and Prince Harry
Friend and royal expert Omid Scobie says Harry wants to "celebrate" the Queen's life in the book. Photo: Getty

"Harry really is going out of his way to make sure that there isn't material in there [the book] that can be seen as negative towards the Queen or her reign in any way whatsoever," he said. "He really wants to celebrate her life and his relationship with her in that book.

"I think as much as the press want this to be a burn book and an attack on the institution, this is more just about his story.

"Of course, his story is so much more than just the few years of his life as the Duke of Sussex.

"I think for people expecting that warts and all moment, it's not going to happen. That said, it's still going to be fascinating."

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