Prince William reportedly left his brother Harry to find his own way to Scotland
Prince William ordered a plane to take off without Prince Harry on the day the Queen died as members of the royal family raced to be with her, a royal biographer has claimed.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were in the UK at the time of her death by chance as they were on a charity visit. Prince William was "unwilling to waste time" and ordered the RAF jet to take off at 2.39pm, leaving Prince Harry to "make the journey alone".The book states: "At Meghan’s suggestion, Harry insisted that he would be accompanied by his wife – and that plan was broadcast to journalists at 1.53 pm.
The claims come as the royals also brace themselves for the release of Harry's own memoir Spare next week. He claims the Prince of Wales grabbed him by the collar and ripped his necklace before knocking him to the floor.
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