Queen Camilla is said to be 'hurt' by Harry's memoir claims in which he branded her 'dangerous' and a 'villain'
According to the Marchioness of Lansdowne, 68, a close friend of the Queen Consort, the royal was left confused when Harry began suggesting she regularly leaked stories about the royal family to the media in order to bolster her image.
Describing Camilla as leaving "bodies in the street", Harry also claimed his brother William “begged” Charles not to marry her for fear she would become their “wicked stepmother”. The Marchioness of Lansdowne is one of six women named as the “Queen’s companions” and is described as a close confident of the Queen Consort.
“It was not stamping of feet or gnashing of teeth, it was much more of an eye-roll response,” an aide told the Sunday Times in response to the book's revelations.The claims Camilla felt wounded follow a series of television interviews conducted in order to promote the Prince's book.
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