A ROYAL expert has said Prince Harry's behaviour towards the Royal Family has been "appalling" and it's "time he realised that".
Royal photographer Arthur Edwards MBE told Matt Wilkinson, host of The Sun's new show Royal Exclusive, that King Charles was "very upset" with Harry's decision to write his bombshell book Spare.
Prince Harry at a volleyball match at a Nigerian army officers’ mess,, May 11Credit: ReutersHarry and Meghan at the Nigerian Defence Headquarters in Abuja on May 11Credit: AFPRoyal photographer Arthur Edwards MBE said Harry has behaved 'appallingly'Credit: The SUnIn both his book and well-publicised interviews with ITV and CBS, Harry has accused his stepmother Queen Camilla of leaking details of her first meeting with Prince William.
Harry also claimed in Spare that his brother Prince William allegedly attacked him and labelled Meghan “difficult” and “rude”.
Sun photographer Arthur has now said that King Charles may not "easily forgive" Harry for deciding to go ahead with the book, and it's time the prince "realised" that his behaviour has been "appalling".
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekHe said: "I remember going working with [Harry], he was fantastic, he was just amazing, and he was - especially with children, he was absolutely brilliant.
"And I travelled the world with him and I did really enjoy working with him, but you know, now, I really don't care if I have to see him again.
"Because the way he has behaved towards the King, our Queen, and his brother and his sister-in-law is appalling.
"And I just feel it's about time he realised that."
Harry made a series of bombshell allegations in Spare, including that William "attacked" him in a row over Meghan Markle.
He also claimed that he called his therapist instead of Meghan after the confrontation with his brother.
Harry wrote that Charles had pleaded with Harry and William not to "make his final years a misery".
And the Duke of Sussex claimed William and Kate Middleton encouraged him to wear the infamous Nazi uniform.
The bombshell book accidentally went on sale early in Spain – and The Sun acquired one of the first copies.
Royal photographer Arthur added: "[Harry] is behaving, sometimes, I think, appallingly.
Harry and Meghan convinced 'royals were against them' after New Year photo snub"Certainly some of the things he's said about members of the Royal Family, and Camilla, and Catherine, and his brother.
"I think you just don't do that with family, you know?
"Family's the most important thing in your life and you do everything to keep the family together and at peace.
"I imagine the King's unhappy with Harry being around people where he could learn stories and hear gossip and put it in his next book or his next podcast or next radio or TV interview and it looks like he's well informed.
"Of course the King felt very upset with that last thing Harry did, the book, especially what he said about his lovely wife Camilla.
"Because, I mean, they're a very loved-up couple and you know, to offend our Queen, like he did in that book, you know, really upset the King.
"I don't think he could easily forgive that. And I imagine the King's had strong words with him over it."
Charles and Camilla after a service for the Order of the British Empire at St Paul’sCredit: PAHarry and Meghan attend a polo fundraiser event in Lagos, Nigeria, May 12Credit: ReutersHarry and Meghan attend a sitting volleyball match at Nigeria UnconqueredCredit: GettyRoyal photographer Arthur Edwards MBE spoke to Matt Wilkinson on Royal ExclusiveCredit: The Sun