Royal family thinks Prince Harry has been ‘kidnapped by a cult’

Prince Harry’s household believes he’s been “kidnapped by a cult of psychotherapy” and his spouse, Meghan Markle, based on a report.

Harry admitted in his memoir, “Spare,” that way back to 2019, Prince William feared his brother “was being ‘brainwashed’” by remedy — sparking the ultimate battle of their tense relationship.

Now a royal supply has instructed the Independent that the household fears it has totally misplaced him to the cult-like beliefs it clearly blames on his California actress spouse, Markle.

“He has been kidnapped by a cult of psychotherapy and Meghan,” the supply instructed the UK paper.

“It is impossible for him to return in these circumstances,” the supply mentioned.

Harry’s fast household, together with dad King Charles III and stepmom Queen Consort Camilla, additionally really feel “trapped” realizing that the whole lot they are saying can be used towards them, the Independent’s supply mentioned.

“They really can’t engage because everything they say will be shared with the media. It is impossible to have a conversation or write a letter because of the risk that anything they say being put in the public domain by Harry, potentially for commercial benefit,” the royal supply mentioned.

“There has been a complete breakdown of trust.”

In “Spare” — the memoir formally launched Tuesday — Harry complains about his brother, the 40-year-old inheritor obvious, refusing to hitch him in one of many remedy periods.

“His strategy was patently obvious: I was unwell, which meant I was unwise. As if all my behaviour needed to be called into question,” Harry wrote — detailing the way it “turned into an argument, which stretched over 72 hours.”

“Now and then I realised that my worst fear was coming true: after months of therapy, after working hard to become more aware, more independent, I was a stranger to my older brother,” Harry wrote.

“He could no longer relate to me,” he mentioned — suggesting the battle led to the brothers’ remaining textual content trade.

“I saved the texts. I have them still,” Harry wrote, saying they fill him with “sadness” and “confusion” — despite the fact that William’s messages instructed him “he loved” him and “would do whatever is needed to help” him.

Earlier, Harry had additionally admitted that after his brother allegedly battered him to the ground, he “rang my therapist” somewhat than his spouse.

Buckingham Palace has thus far refused to touch upon Harry’s guide or quite a few TV interviews.

In them, the king’s youthful son has claimed that even after his painful revelations and accusations, he “would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back.”

He even instructed ITV’s Tom Bradby {that a} “reconciliation” may “have a ripple effect across the entire world.

“Maybe that’s lofty, maybe that’s naive, whatever. But I genuinely feel that,” he mentioned.

The prince believes that might occur after an apology. However, the Independent’s supply burdened: “They aren’t going to apologise because they don’t recognise Harry’s version of events.”

This article was initially revealed by the New York Post and reproduced with permission