Prince Harry's claim Camilla 'threw him under the bus' will not feature on Netflix
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The Duke of Sussex slammed Queen Camilla in his memoir Spare
Prince Harry's claim that Camilla "threw him under the bus" will not feature in the final season of Netflix's The Crown.
The first half of the final series of the controversial royal drama will drop on the streaming platform on November 16 2023.
The second set of episodes will be released almost a month later on December 14 2023.
The Queen will feature heavily in the final series of The Crown as it follows the Royal Family up until Charles and Camilla's wedding in 2005.
Prince Harry wrote in his autobiography Spare that Camilla’s spin doctor had thrown him "right under the bus".
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Prince Harry wrote in his autobiography Spare that Camilla’s spin doctor had thrown him "right under the bus".
The Duke of Sussex claimed there had been cooperation with journalists after they produced evidence of him using drugs.
Harry also wrote in Spare that he felt Camilla played the “long game” for marriage to his father and the crown.
He said regarding Camilla: "I have complex feelings about gaining a step-parent who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar."
Prince Harry wrote in Spare that he felt Camilla played the “long game” for marriage to his father and the crown.
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Harry added that Prince William "begged" King Charles not to marry Camilla over fears she would become their "wicked stepmother".
However, Olivia Williams said The Crown's creator Peter Morgan has shown a different side of Camilla.
Williams, who will play Camilla in the sixth series of the Netflix drama, said: "I still maintain, again through the script and what my impression is, that Camilla wasn’t hungry for power or thrones or crowns, but that she could see how important acceptance was to Charles, that he needed approval from his family and particularly from his mother for Camilla."
She added: "I think for Camilla, her role and her skill, her sort of special power was that she had raised children and whatever insanity was surrounding Charles in terms of pressure from the Palace and the public, she could have a sort of family perspective on how he could comfort the boys."
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This week Prince Harry has disputed claims that he turned down an invitation to King Charles's 75th birthday celebration.
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This week Prince Harry has disputed claims that he turned down an invitation to King Charles's 75th birthday celebration.
A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex responded to a story in the Sunday Times that claimed the couple had snubbed the King.
The spokesperson said: "In response to UK media headlines, there has been no contact regarding an invitation to His Majesty’s upcoming birthday.
"It is disappointing the Sunday Times has misreported this story."