Prince Harry 'doesn't have great respect' for the Duchess of Cornwall

Prince Harry ‘doesn’t have great respect’ for the Duchess of Cornwall after their bond went ‘off the boil’ – and now has ‘no interest’ in a relationship with her, royal expert claims

  • Prince Harry, 37, ‘doesn’t have great respect’ for the Duchess of Cornwall, 75 
  • Pair’s relationship went ‘off boil’, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward
  • Said: ‘I don’t think Harry is interested in developing a relationship’ with Camilla

Prince Harry ‘doesn’t have great respect’ for the Duchess of Cornwall and has ‘no interest’ in ‘developing’ a relationship with her, a royal expert has claimed. 

Camilla, 75, has been stepmother to the Duke of Sussex, 37, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California having stepped back from royal duty, since she married Prince Charles in 2005. 

However royal expert Ingrid Seward has revealed how the pair’s relationship went ‘off the boil’ and Harry now does not ‘have a great deal of warmth for her.’

Speaking on the Mirror’s Pod Save the Queen podcast, Ingrid said: ‘I don’t think Harry is interested in developing a relationship with his stepmother at this stage in his life.’

Prince Harry ‘doesn’t have great respect’ for the Duchess of Cornwall and has ‘no interest’ in ‘developing’ a relationship with her, Ingrid Seward has claimed 

The royal expert explained that initially, Prince William and Prince Harry had been ‘very happy’ to embrace Camilla into the family. 

She added that the Duchess had ‘kept in the background’ and ‘didn’t interfere’ in their lives.

Meanwhile the royal expert went on to say she was unsure of where the Duke’s relationship with Camilla had stood on his most recent visit to the UK.

She said: ‘I don’t think Harry has a great deal of warmth for her, he waxes and wanes with her.  

Royal expert Ingrid has said how the pair’s relationship went ‘off the boil’ and Harry now does not ‘hold much warmth for her’

‘I don’t know about the recent trip but certainly I think Harry was quite happy to accept Camilla in the beginning but then went off the boil about her and I don’t think he holds her in great respect.’

Ingrid’s comments come after Princess Diana’s biographer Tina Brown claimed that the Duke ‘can’t stand’ Camilla and might deepen his rift with the royal family by ‘going after’ her and Prince Charles in his upcoming memoirs.

Speaking in April, Brown said Prince Charles’ estranged son is likely to voice his frustration in his memoirs, which are set to be published later this year. 

Brown, who penned the Diana Chronicles in 2006, said: ‘William was disgusted about Meghan’s attack on Kate because she can’t answer back. But that’s nothing compared to how furious he’s going to be when this book comes out.

Earlier this year, Princess Diana’s biographer Tina Brown claimed that the Duke ‘can’t stand’ Camilla and might deepen his rift with the royal family by ‘going after’ her and Prince Charles in his upcoming memoirs

‘Because Harry’s not going to go after the Queen, she’s sacrosanct. And he probably won’t go after Kate, whom he’s very fond of. But he will go after Charles and Camilla and maybe William. 

‘And that’s so unhelpful to them all at this particular moment; for William that’s the big cloud in their relationship right now.’ 

Brown, who reported on the royal family for years as Tatler’s editor-in-chief and Vanity Fair’s editor, said that Harry never warmed up to Camilla. 

In her book The Palace Papers, the author has quoted an unnamed courtier who told her than when Harry was eventually talked into being in the same room as Camilla, he would remain silent and shoot her angry looks.   

She said that Prince William has grown to accept his father’s relationship with Camilla, but added the Duke of Sussex is ‘very angry’ that the Duchess of Cornwall will become Queen Consort when Prince Charles ascends to the throne.

Meanwhile body language expert Judi James said Prince Harry appeared ‘tense’ with the Duchess of Cornwall during public appearances in the years before Megxit.

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