Overview
- Author Robert Jobson alleges in The Windsor Legacy that Prince Harry pressed for funds and that Charles told confidants, “I am not a bank.”
- The book further claims Queen Elizabeth directed that Harry’s calls be forwarded to Charles after she grew weary of ongoing disputes.
- Harry’s representatives rejected the portrayal to Page Six, saying the duke is “not a big fan of fiction,” and the palace has not issued a formal rebuttal.
- Prince Harry is due in London late January to give evidence in a civil case accusing Associated Newspapers of unlawful information gathering, allegations the publisher calls “absurd.”
- No meeting with the King is expected during the trip, with reports saying Charles will remain in Scotland to avoid being linked to court proceedings.