Prince Harry's pal breaks down ‘dysfunction' of Buckingham Palace members

Prince Harry’s old pal weighs in on what Buckingham Palace life is really like for Prince Harry’s kin

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Prince Harrys pal breaks down ‘dysfunction of Buckingham Palace members
Prince Harry's pal breaks down ‘dysfunction' of Buckingham Palace members

Prince Harry’s old pal has just made some candid admissions about what the Royal Family truly is like behind the scenes.

The pal shared his two cents during an interview with The Times.

James Haskell, a former rugby player known for his affectionate relationship with both Prince Harry as well as Mike Tindall admitted that the Royal Family indeed is ‘dysfunctional’, but in the way ‘most are’.

His chat with the outlet had him quoted as saying, “I’ve spent time with the royals. Some aren’t as great as others.”

“They do amazing work—but they’re also a modern family that’s very dysfunctional.”

So “To those who want to get rid of the monarchy—once they’re gone, they’re gone.”

“There’s no way back from that, so remember that they serve an important role. I love what they do,” he also noted before signing off. 

For those unversed, Prince Harry has also been rather candid about what lies between those iron doors, and most of his admissions have been shared in Spare.

From details of family fights, to landing in the dog bowl, and also Queen Camilla's rumored relationship with tabloids to rehabilitate her image, all was laid bare at the time its release.