Royal sources these days soundly trashed claims that Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, joked to Prince Harry that it would be 'funny' if his unborn toddler with Meghan Markle had 'ginger Afro hair'.
The incendiary claims were made in Tom Bower's new no holds-barred book: Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors.
The bombshell book has made claims of combat at the heart of the Royal Family and experts have claimed that it paints Meghan Markle as anyone who located love with Prince Harry - and used his status for her non-public advancement.
Mr Bower's book describes Meghan as 'self-centred, manipulative and demanding' and manufacturers Harry 'spoiled, badly educated, simple-minded and demanding'. He says the couple grew to become 'agents of destruction' - but believes that only Meghan used to be shiny enough to execute the plan.



Relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the household have barely recovered due to the fact that they quit as royals and emigrated to California in 2020 - and worsened after they chose to take a seat down with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 and fire potshots at the royals consisting of claims of racism and even ignoring Meghan when she was once was once allegedly suicidal and pregnant.
Now Mr Bower has alleged Camilla made the remarks about Harry and Meghan's unborn baby's future hairstyle all through a chat with Harry and his household about his relationship with the American actress. But royal sources talking to the MailOnline said 'this recommendation is nonsense'. Clarence House has no longer commented.
The Sussexes would declare to Oprah that a senior royal, who they refused to name, had also asked how 'dark his skin would possibly be when he is born' when discussing Archie.



Mr Bower claims: 'During these weeks, Harry met Charles and Camilla at Clarence House. In Harry's version, Harry used to be informed that Meghan should continue with her performing career. Second, Scotland Yard could not routinely be expected to pay for his girlfriend's 24- hour protection'.
The bombshell biography's first fantastic claim was that the Queen privately expressed comfort that Meghan would not be attending Prince Philip's funeral.
It claims that the grieving monarch instructed 'trusted royal aides' on the morning she was once due to lay her husband of seventy three years to rest at Windsor: 'Thank goodness Meghan is no longer coming.'
Mr Bower has previously written unauthorised tomes on Boris Johnson, Richard Branson and Robert Maxwell.



The book, serialised in The Sun and The Times, says: 'In Windsor Castle the Queen was once preparing to face the public on one of the saddest days of her life. Philip had been her rock for the previous 70 years.
'To comply with Covid restrictions she would grieve alone inner the chapel. 'Thank goodness Meghan is no longer coming,' the monarch stated in a clear voice to her trusted aides.'
The biographer claimed she made the statement at Windsor Castle as she prepared to go St George's Chapel for the service, where the world watched on television as she sat on my own due to Covid restrictions.
The alleged remark is believed solely to refer to the drama surrounding speculation over whether or not both Harry and Meghan would fly in from the US at a time of family mourning as adverse to any personal animosity toward Meghan from the monarch.



Buckingham Palace declined to comment
Mr Bower appeared on Good Morning Britain to talk about the book. Presenter Ben Shephard asked how the story should be an impartial account if the creator had interviewed human beings who dislike the Duchess of Sussex.
He responded: 'Because I sifted through, I in no way put in stuff that isn't proper and cannot be checked.'
The presenters said: 'We ought to add that she has now not commented on the claims in the book.'
Harry and Meghan, in an interview US chat show host with Oprah Winfrey, said a member of the Royal family requested how 'dark' the pores and skin of their first born son Archie would be.
Harry and Meghan announced their engagement the following 12 months in November 2017, marrying at Windsor Castle in the spring of 2018.
But the couple would sooner or later cease royal life, taking a step returned from royal responsibilities and transferring to California.



Another one of Mr Bower's bombshell claims in the e book is that the Queen advised an aid she was happy Meghan used to be unable to attend the funeral of her husband Prince Phillip on April 17.
Bower additionally says he believes the Queen kicked Harry and Meghan off the balcony at the Platinum Jubilee celebration, hiding them from view of the crowd for fear of the couple taking too a lot media attention away from the tournament and adding that Prince Charles and Prince William had a say in the decision.
The investigative author said he had hoped to 'diminish' the significance of the royal couple with his book.
It comes as it was additionally claimed in the bombshell biography that Kate Middleton 'burst into tears' after Meghan Markle 'compared Princess Charlotte unfavourably to her first-rate friend Jessica Mulroney's daughter' during a bridesmaid becoming beforehand of the royal wedding.



Tom Bower claims the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 40, disagreed over the size of Princess Charlotte's hemline and the match of her dress, as well as whether the bridesmaids 'should put on tights' at the wedding.
He additionally claimed Meghan's 'insistence' used to be 'supported' by her former BFF and mother of every other bridesmaid Jessica Mulroney, adding: 'Some would say that Meghan in contrast Ivy favourably towards Charlotte.'
The alleged version of events are the contemporary in a long line of claims about the disagreement. Early reports in 2018 claimed Meghan who had made Kate cry all through a row over bridesmaids' dresses.
The Duchess of Sussex later disagreed in her bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview, claiming it was the other way around and adding: 'She (Kate) was once upset about something, but she owned it, and she apologised. And she delivered me flowers'.



Meghan additionally said: 'It wasn't a confrontation, and I absolutely think it's… I do not think it is fair to her to get into the details of that, because she apologised.
'What was hard to get over was once being blamed for some thing that now not solely I did not do however that befell to me.
'And the people who have been phase of our wedding ceremony have been going to our comms group and saying: 'I be aware of this didn't happen. I do not have to tell them what actually happened'.'



However in his book, Tom goes on to write unnamed sources advised him the two persevered to disagree.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain today, he stated many of his sources were human beings who do not like Meghan, admitting: 'She made it exceedingly clear to all her pals and people who work for her now not to speak to me, so it was pretty an uphill conflict but I received adequate human beings to speak to me, extra than enough, I bought about 80 people.'



However he insisted that the biography was unbiased, adding: 'I sifted through, I by no means put in stuff that isn't always true and can not be checked.'

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