A former acquaintance has issued a dire warning to Prince Harry, threatening to publish a “damning letter” unless the Duke of Sussex ceases “victimizing” himself.
Speaking to Mirror UK, Prince Harry’s former polo buddy Edward Charles Featherstone, also known as the Duke of Sussex, chastised the Duke for the disclosures in his 2023 biography Spare and advised him to “get over himself.”
Featherstone, the author of The Rude Chronicles, called Harry’s book “disappointing,” saying it depicts him as “being the victim when he’s the furthest thing from a victim” and that he is now “nothing like the man I met.”
He continued by disclosing the existence of a letter he had written that would put Harry in danger.
“Get over yourself, you’re not a victim and you were part of a noble cause as the torch bearer of the Invictus and what you’re doing now and what you’re doing to your family is, I think, inappropriate,” Featherstone wrote in a letter to him that she would eventually publish.
The letter was originally included in the book, but the author later felt that it was something for the future and removed it.
Then Featherstone threatened Harry, stating, “Whether I do it low-key on the H2Z website or the Rude Chronicles website, or whether I do it slightly more upbeat and take a shot at getting the letter published in the LA Times,”