And honestly, who could blame him? His own son has been throwing shade and attempting to embarrass the royal family at every opportunity. From the Oprah interview to the Netflix show, culminating in the "Destroy the Monarchy" memoir. If I were Charles, I'd definitely want to defend myself.
Sources indicate that Charles is truly furious about Harry's nasty claims regarding Camilla and the accusations against his staff for leaking stories. Furthermore, he's deeply saddened by Harry's recent coldness and refusal to communicate. Imagine, your own flesh and blood ignoring your messages. Part of me thinks that if Charles goes through with this interview, he might unleash a torrent of embarrassing stories from Harry's past or perhaps confirm whether Harry's exaggerating the truth.
However, another insider suggests that Charles probably won't go all out against Harry because he wants to take the high road. Boo! Where's the drama in that? Apparently, the palace believes it's too risky for Charles to engage in a messy verbal battle with Harry, as it could ignite a whole new feud. But let's face it, this feud is already at nuclear levels. What more could they possibly lose?
The burning question remains: what kind of dirt could Harry and Charles possibly have on each other that would cause even greater damage than what we've seen so far? Harry has already revealed stunning allegations, such as William and Kate encouraging him to wear a Nazi costume and his infamous frostbitten penis incident. He's truly aired the family's dirty laundry in public. Perhaps Charles holds some other messy details, like leaking the story about Meghan making Kate cry or sharing private conversations with the Queen that have never been heard before. Oh, here's an idea. What if he confirms the allegation that Harry pushed William to the ground during a fight?
Now, that would be explosive! If I were King Charles, I'd throw some subtle shade too, maybe implying that Harry has always been jealous of William's future as a king or suggesting he has anger issues. Or perhaps questioning Harry's mental fitness to serve again, given the trauma he's revealed. That would cast doubt on little brother's credibility.