Prince Harry’s Unprecedented Accusations Rock the Monarchy
The recent years have seen Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, transition from a beloved working royal to a global figure openly criticizing the very institution he was born into. Through his widely publicized memoir, Spare, and a series of high-profile interviews, Harry has leveled unprecedented accusations against members of the Royal Family and the Monarchy as an institution, fundamentally challenging its established narratives and operational practices.

The central pillar of Harry’s grievance is the perceived lack of protection and the insidious nature of the “Heir and the Spare” dynamic. He details a lifetime feeling of being secondary, with his safety and well-being consistently deprioritized in favor of his elder brother, Prince William, the now Prince of Wales. Harry contends that the Royal Family, bound by its rigid protocol and deference to hierarchy, fostered an environment of institutional neglect. He claims that while his family was subjected to relentless and often racially charged media attacks, the Palace’s system failed to defend them, instead opting for self-preservation and protecting the “firm” above all else.
Perhaps the most damaging accusation Harry has made is the explicit claim of collusion between members of the Royal Household staff and the British tabloid press. He asserts that private information, including damaging leaks and negative stories about him and Meghan, were routinely traded by royal aides in exchange for positive coverage of other senior royals. This practice, often referred to as “the game” in his accounts, meant that he and his wife were not only fighting external forces but were also victims of internal sabotage designed to manage the image of the institution at their personal cost.