Prince Charles actually told Harry this on his 70th birthday
The latest gossip reveals that tension began within Prince Charles. This happened after the celebration of his 70th birthday, just a few days after the royal wedding.
This information has been published in Lady Colin Campbell's recent book, "Meghan and Harry: The Real Story," where she claims that for the celebration of Prince Charles's 70th birthday, a garden party was held at Buckingham Palace.
She alleges that Meghan had told her husband that it was "agonizing," and 15 minutes later, she wanted to leave the party. Naturally, people began to differentiate everything from the event, and it was claimed that in a video, Prince Charles was instructing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to leave.
Now, a cheeky reader has dismissed these claims, stating that Prince Charles did indeed say what he said to his son: that he and Camilla were leaving. He supposedly told Harry, "We're going now; we have to go," to which Harry responded, "You go ahead," before Meghan returned.
Charles reiterated, saying, "We're going now; see you later," and Harry confirmed, "Yeah, see you later," before also bidding farewell to Camilla. No drama.