Speaking to Piers Morgan on Talk TV last night, Paul Burrell said the pair – who are set to release their explosive Netflix docuseries this week – should ‘absolutely’ face consequences from King Charles III.
The former aide, 64, also claimed that while Princess Diana would have applauded Harry for protecting his family, she wouldn’t have enjoyed the ‘commercialism’ around her youngest son and his bride.
‘They don’t want to be members of the royal family, so why should they trade on royal titles?’ he remarked, at one point branding the pair’s actions as ‘self-obsessed narcissism’.
Paul also insisted that Harry’s mother was very proud of ‘her boys being members of the royal family’, and supported the monarchy.
‘She always thought it was Harry’s job to be William’s wingman,’ he added. ‘To be there for him on his path to monarchy.’
Remarking on the fact that he had always been an ardent supporter of Harry, the former butler admitted the docuseries felt like it ‘crossed a line’ for him. Talk TV contributor Paula Rhone-Adrien said that the pair are ‘hurting’, and urged that the problem will ‘never be resolved’ without listening to their side of the story.
‘We’re talking about racism,’ she told Piers. ‘Talking about people who feel that their mental health was so affected that she was going to commit suicide…’
Yesterday Netflix confirmed that volume one of the documentary will launch on December 8 – exactly three months after the death of Harry’s grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
The second volume will be released on December 15 – clashing with the Princess of Wales’ carol service.