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Among the extracts include King Charles' supposed 'temper' and Prince George's cheeky response to a classmate

Among the extracts include King Charles' supposed 'temper' and Prince George's cheeky response to a classmate. The books, by a trio of authors, are Katie Nicholl's The New Royals, Valentine Low's Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown and Angela Levin's Camila: From Outcast to Queen Consort are being released in the wake of the Queen's death.

Top news stories today Prince Harry's humble reply Prince Harry gave a surprising three-word reply when an aide accidentally called him "mate". King Charles' staff at Clarence House would use formal greetings such as "Your Royal Highness" - before he ascended to the throne - and "Sir". The book says: "The people sitting around the table went through five different scenarios, which ranged from Harry and Meghan spending most of their time being working members of the royal family, but having a month a year to do their own thing, to them spending most of their time privately, but doing a select number of royal activities.

Why Harry and Meghan didn't take Archie to Balmoral Prince Harry and Meghan Markle didn't take up the Queen's invitation to take Archie to Balmoral soon after he was born as it "didn't fit their narrative".

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