Overview
- A newly published excerpt recounts Prince William telling photographers in the mid‑2000s there was “absolutely nothing” he would not do to protect his family, underscoring early tensions over press intrusion.
- The book reports Princess Catherine concluded reconciliation with the Sussexes was unlikely and, after the Oprah interview, viewed any engagement with them as requiring extreme caution.
- According to the biography, Prince Harry sought police protection for Meghan before marriage, was told it would only come after they wed, appealed to Charles and William, and felt a double standard applied.
- The serialisation says William ended a friendship with ITV anchor Tom Bradby after feeling betrayed by Bradby’s 2019 documentary featuring Harry and Meghan’s disclosures.
- Myers writes that the first public signals of crisis appeared during 2018 wedding planning and the 2019 separation of the Sussex and Wales households, which strained palace relations.