Prince Harry's 'cold-blooded' present from unlikely royal family member
- Prince Harry is set to celebrate his 40th birthday with friends and family in Montecito, California.
- He recalls a unique Christmas gift from his great-aunt, Princess Margaret, which was a biro with a rubber fish.
- The memoir reveals ongoing tensions within the royal family, particularly regarding his marriage to Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry is preparing to celebrate his 40th birthday with a weekend getaway with friends and family in Montecito, California. Despite his strained relationship with the royal family, he fondly recalls past Christmas celebrations, particularly a memorable gift from his great-aunt, Princess Margaret. In his memoir, Harry describes receiving a small biro with a rubber fish from Margaret, which he found unusual yet amusing. He reflects on their shared experiences as 'Two Spares' within the royal family, drawing parallels between their lives. The tensions within the family have escalated over the years, particularly surrounding Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle, which he claims led to conflicts with his brother, William. Harry's autobiography reveals deep-seated issues, including accusations of physical altercations and emotional distress, highlighting the complexities of royal family dynamics and the impact on his personal life.