Prince harry's three-word reply when aide called him 'mate'

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The book, being serialised in The Times, says: "When Nick Loughran worked at Kensington Palace as a press secretary, he would call Harry by his first name, but tended to be more formal


with Prince William because their relationship was not so close. "Ed Perkins, who also had a spell as press secretary for the two princes, once accidentally sent a text to Harry saying,


'Hello mate'. "He recalled: 'I texted back saying, 'So sorry, just called you mate. I didn't mean to.' [Harry] wrote back saying, 'Please don't


worry.'" Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown also features shocking revelations about life behind palace walls for Harry and Meghan Markle. The book claims Harry had a


fear of becoming "irrelevant" and William's supposed failed attempt at reconciliation among other explosive claims. After stepping down from Royal duties in 2020, Meghan and


Harry moved to the US where they've openly criticised their Royal experiences. The book suggests the rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family shook the monarchy to its


core. It was pure chance that Harry was in the UK when the Queen passed away, as he was there for charity work. The book also alleges Meghan threatened to end things with Harry if he


didn't make their relationship public. Other startling details include Meghan's displeasure at having to do walkabouts during an Australian Royal tour and an instance where the


Queen scolded Harry for being "rude". The book comes after it was suggested Prince Harry had become dependent on his wife in their new life in California. Meanwhile, it looks like


Meghan is launching her big Hollywood comeback after she recently attended a glitzy gala with one expert saying her plans should come as no surprise. _COURTIERS: THE HIDDEN POWER BEHIND THE


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