HARRY’S ULTIMATE BETRAYAL: Prince Blames “Cruel” King Charles for Drug Hell and Diana Grief – After Forcing His Dying Grandma to Endure 6 Hours of Netflix Tears and Accusations!In yet another explosive bombshell from the Montecito money machine, Prince Harry has tearfully blamed his father, King Charles III, for the “emotional pain” that allegedly pushed him into heavy cannabis use, magic mushrooms, cocaine, and nitrous oxide “laughing gas” – all while grieving the loss of his mother, Princess Diana.In a jaw-dropping new interview to promote his ongoing trauma narrative (and, coincidentally, the paperback edition of Spare), the Duke of Sussex claims the Royal Family’s “stiff upper lip” culture left him so broken that only Class-A substances and psychedelic trips could numb the pain. He even accuses his father of failing to hug him enough after Diana’s death and of “not making space” for him inside the monarchy.

Cue the violins.
But before the world reaches for another tissue, let’s remember exactly who we’re dealing with here: the same Prince Harry who, alongside his wife Meghan, sat on Oprah’s couch in 2021 and accused an unnamed royal of racism toward his unborn son; the same Harry who allowed Netflix cameras to film him whining about being “literally cut off” financially while sitting in a $14 million mansion; the same Harry who published a 400-page memoir casually revealing that he lost his virginity behind a pub, killed 25 Taliban fighters, and frostbit his own todger.This is the man who decided the best way to process childhood grief was to detonate nuclear weapons on his family – in public, for profit – while his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, were both frail, elderly, and in their final years.
Let that sink in.While Harry now sobs that his father “never comforted him properly” after Diana died, he showed zero hesitation in humiliating that same father on global television, mocking Charles’s “old-man hands” and accusing him of jealousy and emotional neglect. He aired private conversations, mocked his stepmother Camilla, and even suggested the King married her for PR reasons.And the timing? The Oprah interview aired while Prince Philip was in hospital.
The Netflix series dropped months after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, when she was visibly frail. Spare was published just four months after Her Majesty’s death – a book in which Harry gleefully recounted how Camilla leaked stories and “sacrificed him on her personal PR altar.”Yet now we’re supposed to believe Harry is the real victim because his daddy didn’t give him enough cuddles in 1997?Royal sources are reportedly incandescent with rage.“
One minute he’s accusing the King of emotional abandonment, the next he’s cashing eight-figure checks for telling the world his father is a cold, jealous failure,” a senior Palace aide told friends. “It’s emotional blackmail dressed up as therapy.”Even some of Harry’s former military comrades have turned on him. After he bragged about his Taliban “chess pieces” kill count in Spare, veterans accused him of breaking the armed forces’ sacred code of silence – all while hiding behind “trauma” to justify cashing in on classified memories.
Mental health campaigners, once his loudest cheerleaders, are now quietly distancing themselves. When every family slight becomes a paid Netflix episode and every childhood memory is monetized, the word “trauma” starts to lose all meaning.
As Harry wipes away another perfectly timed tear for the cameras, the British public is left with one burning question:If King Charles is truly responsible for driving his son to drugs and despair, why did Harry wait until his grandmother was dead and his father had cancer to say it – on a promotional tour that will make him millions?
The answer, sadly, is staring us all in the face.This isn’t healing. This isn’t therapy.This is the longest, most lucrative tantrum in royal history.And the only person still buying the victim act is the one laughing all the way to the bank.