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Mudslinging continues: Harry says Camilla is 'dangerous', calls her a 'villain' in TV interview

Prince Harry on Monday pulled back no punches as he launched another attack on Britain’s Queen Consort Camilla, branding her ‘dangerous’ and a ‘villain’, as he continued promoting his explosive memoir, Spare, which is scheduled to hit the stores on...
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Prince Harry on Monday pulled back no punches as he launched another attack on Britain’s Queen Consort Camilla, branding her ‘dangerous’ and a ‘villain’, as he continued promoting his explosive memoir, Spare, which is scheduled to hit the stores on Tuesday.

Speaking with CBS News’ 60 Minutes host Anderson Cooper, the Duke of Sussex took aim at Camilla after he was questioned about the damaging allegations he made about her in the book’s pages. Referring back to a 1995 interview in which his mother, Princess Diana, famously referred to Camilla as the ‘third person in her marriage’, Harry says that this admission turned the now-Queen Consort into a ‘villain’, adding, “She needed to rehabilitate her image.” According to Harry — who also reveals that he and Prince William ‘begged’ their father not to marry Camilla — this desire to transform her public image made her ‘dangerous’. The Duke accuses his stepmother of ‘trading information’ with the press in an attempt to get positive stories written about herself, before sensationally suggesting that her ‘connections’ with the media would end up with ‘people or bodies left in the street’. He said what he saw as Camilla’s desire to ‘be on the front page (and) have positive stories written about (her)” came from his family’s belief that positive media coverage would ‘improve your reputation —IANS

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