New Prince Harry book a 'deranged conspiracy', his spokesperson says


Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, listen as they visit the King Hussein Cancer Center accompanied by a delegation from the World Health Organization in Amman, Jordan, February 26, 2026. REUTERS/Alaa Al Sukhni

LONDON, March 14 (Reuters) - A new ⁠biography about Prince Harry which says Queen Camilla had allegedly remarked ⁠he had been brainwashed by his wife Meghan was described by ‌his spokesperson on Saturday as a "deranged conspiracy".

Harry and Meghan have been estranged from the British royal family since stepping away from official duties in 2020 and moving to California, but continue ​to attract huge interest both in Britain and abroad.

In ⁠extracts from his new book ⁠published in the Times newspaper, author Tom Bower, who has written a number ⁠of ‌biographies about the royals, said the couple began feuding with the other royals shortly after their glittering 2018 wedding.

The couple, the Duke and ⁠Duchess of Sussex, are now barely on speaking terms ​with the other ‌royals and Harry has rarely seen his father King Charles in recent ⁠years.

Bower wrote that ​Harry's elder brother William and his wife Kate were alarmed by Meghan's impact on him and regarded her as a threat.

"Meghan’s brainwashed Harry," Camilla, the prince's stepmother, told ⁠a friend, according to the author.

According to the ​extracts, Harry was also shocked by the fall from grace of his uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has lost all his titles and been ejected from his home ⁠over his links to the late convicted U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and feared his brother would likewise effectively banish him.

In an unusually strong response, a spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said Bower's commentary had "long crossed the line ​from criticism into fixation."

"Those interested in facts will look ⁠elsewhere; those seeking deranged conspiracy and melodrama know exactly where to find him," the ​spokesperson said in a statement.

Buckingham Palace declined ‌to comment on behalf of King Charles ​and Queen Camilla. There was no immediate comment from representatives of the Prince William and Kate.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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