Prince Harry has suffered desertion by some of his oldest friends after he was chastised for his explosive Oprah Winfrey interview. The Duke of Sussex spoke out about how his nearest and dearest berated him for opening up to the US chat-show queen about the Royal Family. Just this week, one of his former best pals, Hugh van Cutsem Junior, fuelled rumours of a bitter fallout after teaming up with Meghan Markle ’s sworn enemy, Jeremy Clarkson .
Harry revealed how his favourite former nanny Tiggy Pettifer even grilled him over the Oprah interview. He said: "I told them that I failed to see how speaking to Oprah was any different from what my family and their staffs had done for decades - briefing the press on the sly, planting stories." READ MORE: Prince Harry warned he could 'burn through' his fortune 'very quickly' after suffering latest blow READ MORE: Kate Middleton will only return to work after cancer recovery when 'one condition is met' Prince Harry wrote in his memoir Spare: "Several close mates and beloved figures in my life, including one of Hugh and Emilie's sons, Emilie herself, and even Tiggy, had chastised me for Oprah.
'How could you reveal such things? About your family?'" Harry said he reckoned it was no different from his father's authorised biography, written by journalist Jonathan Dimbleby in 1994, which suggested Prince Philip bullied him to tears. Harry wrote in his book Spare: "And what about the endless books on which they'd co-operated. Starting with P.
