King Charles III was reportedly in great pain after Prince Harry's attacks on his beloved wife Queen Consort Camilla. Harry's bombshell claims about the Queen forced King Charles to take a stern action against the Duke. The 75-year-old asked his son and daughter-in-law to leave the royal residence, which was gifted to them by the late Queen Elizabeth II, as the monarch is said to have believed Harry "crossed a line".

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex evicted from Frogmore Cottage last year, and it may have all come down to a two-word insult directed at Queen Camilla. The king's decision to make Harry homeless in his own country reportedly left him and his wife Meghan Markle "stunned". There were more than 50 mentions of Camilla in Harry's memoir - and the Duke does not hold back his dislike for 'the Other Woman'.

But his particularly cruel comments were regarding her becoming his "wicked stepmother". Towards the start of the book, Harry explains what life was like after his mother, Princess Diana, died and how his father, King Charles, began to move on. Prince William's younger brother says he sensed the presence of 'the Other Woman', and that his brother, Prince William, long harboured suspicions about her which confused and tormented him.

After using the phrase four times in half a page, Harry finally reveals that 'the Other Woman' is in fact Queen Consort Camilla. In a TV interview, Harry added: "She was the villain. She was the third person in their marriage.

She needed to r.