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William ‘jumped in a car to confront Harry’ after his brother ‘slammed phone down on him’

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The Duke of Cambridge called his younger brother to speak about bullying allegations raised against Meghan Markle but had the phone slammed in his face by Prince Harry, a new French TV documentary has claimed. As a result, Prince William “jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace” to speak in person with the Duke of Sussex, the programme also alleged. 

The claim was voiced on the programme to be aired next week by French channel BFM TV, by Pierrick Geais, a royal author who has penned a book about William.

Appearing on ‘Red Line: William and Harry, the enemy brothers’, Mr Geais claimed: “[William] called Harry directly, and Harry slammed the phone down.

“Harry didn’t want to know anything, and so William jumped in a car towards Kensington Palace, where he was going to confront Prince Harry.” 

Express.co.uk has contacted representatives for the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge for comment.  

The documentary touches upon the bullying allegations which had been raised against Meghan by one of the Sussexes’ senior aides, Jason Knauf, in October 2018.

The allegations included claims Meghan had reduced some of the staff members to tears and pushed two others to quit with her behaviour.

These allegations became public following a report published by The Times in March 2021, just days before Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was due to broadcast.

Meghan has always denied any allegations of bullying made against her by her former staff at Kensington Palace. 

One of her representatives branded, at the time of the publication of the Times’ article, the claims a “calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation”.

The statement released at the time also said: “We are disappointed to see this defamatory portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex given credibility by a media outlet.

“It’s no coincidence that distorted several-year-old accusations aimed at undermining the Duchess are being briefed to the British media shortly before she and the Duke are due to speak openly and honestly about their experience of recent years.” 

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