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A new book about King Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry just dropped and it's full of drama.
Author Robert Jobson claims Prince Harry "demanded funds" from his father, prompting him to declare "I'm not a bank."
A source close to harry has disputed the book, saying he's "not a big fan of fiction."
It's no secret that King Charles and Prince Harry don't exactly have the best relationship of late, and a new book is getting into one of their biggest fights.
According to Robert Jobson inThe Windsor Legacythe Queen was "tired of the drama" after Harry moved to California with Meghan Markle, and ordered that his calls be "redirected" to then-Prince Charles.
The book claims that Harry "swore at him and demanded funds," prompting his dad to declare "I'm not a bank" to his friends.
The Windsor Legacy: A Royal Dynasty of Secrets, Scandal, and Survival
$27.91 at amazon.com
Meanwhile, Jobson also claims that the Queen "made it clear to those close to her that privately she felt let down by the Sussexes' departure, which she saw as short-sighted and a missed opportunity." Her Majesty also allegedly had her issues with Prince William, and was upset when he wouldn't stand in for her at an event due to "fatherly duties." Per Jobson, she was "irritated and scoffed, wasn't that what nannies and policemen were for?"
FYI, Prince Harry isn't here for these claims, and a source close to him told Page Six he's "not a big fan of fiction."
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