Prince Harry had tense clear-the-air talks with his brother, William, after uncovering a 'plot' to sabotage his wife, Meghan. It occurred shortly before Harry left the Royal family.
It was then that he had an intimate conversation with his brother. In a moment of openness, Harry told William about a so-called 'plot' against Meghan, including one staff member who had been allegedly 'sabotaging' her.
Harry said he had been 'braced for a lecture' from William but 'it didn’t come', according to the Mirror.
"For the first time in a long time my brother heard me out, and I was so grateful”, Harry wrote in his bombshell memoir Spare.
Harry said: "Someone suggested that before I left I should step outside with Willy. Cool our heads. All right. We went up and down the yew hedges.
“The day was freezing. I was wearing only a light jacket, and Willy was in a jumper, so both of us were shivering."
The Duke of Sussex continues: "I was braced for a lecture. It didn’t come. Willy was subdued.
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“He wanted to listen. For the first time in a long time my brother heard me out, and I was so grateful. I told him about one past staff member sabotaging Meg. Plotting against her.
"I told him about one current staff member, whose close friend was taking payments for leaking private stuff to the press about Meg and me.
“My sources on this were above reproach, including several journalists and barristers. Plus, I’d made a visit to New Scotland Yard.
“Willy frowned. He and Kate had their own suspicions. He’d look into it. We agreed to keep talking."
The rocky relationship between the two brothers has been long reported on, including one moment where a disagreement turned physical.
Also in Harry’s memoirs, he claimed William grabbed him by the collar and knocked him to the ground after a heated row. The incident took place at his London home, in 2019.