Prince William is ‘most upset’ by Harry’s ‘Spare’ as King Charles wants ‘calm’

Prince William is the royal "most upset" by the explosive allegations made by Prince Harry in his memoir “Spare”, according to sources.

Despite the public silence from the Royal Family, a source close to the monarchy told People magazine that William needs time to calm down following explosive allegations made about his behaviour and his treatment of his younger brother.

"He has been painted as hot-headed and unsympathetic. But I don't think he will back down; it's whether they can move beyond it and accept that they view things differently”, the royal source said.

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In the book, Harry referred toWilliam as his "arch nemesis" and claimed that Prince of Wales physically attacked him.

William wasn't the only royal Harry took swipes at in his memoir, which was accidentally published a week early in Spain.

He accused Camilla, now the Queen Consort, of leaking details about her first meeting with William to journalists.

Harry also said that his father, now King Charles III, did not give him a hug as news of his mother’s death in 1997.

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Despite the tense atmosphere in the royal household following the release of Spare, King Charles is said to be eager for everyone to “calm down” in time for his official coronation in May.

The royal source told People: "It is such a momentous occasion for Charles, and he would want his son to be at the coronation to witness it. He would like to have Harry back in the family. If they don't sort it out, it will always be part of the King's reign and how he has left his family disjointed. He has had a reputation as a distant parent, and it would be awful for him for that to continue”.

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