Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were savaged by a rugby player in a conversation with Prince William, according to new claims.
Daniel Biggar, a Welsh professional rugby union player, released his memoir titled The Biggar Picture: My Life in Rugby earlier this year.
Biggar is currently on his book tour and revealed some sensational claims about the Prince of Wales during a recent packed audience in Penarth.
These claims include an encounter between the future King and rugby player Rob Evans which occurred back in 2019.
At the time, William’s brother Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were still working members of the Royal Family.
According to Biggar, fellow rugby player Evans told the Prince of Wales: “Your brother is under the thumb, isn’t he?”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex later stepped down as working royals in 2020 and settled in Montecito, California.
Another sensational claim from Biggar was that Evans, who now plays rugby in the US, came out of the shower, dropped his towel, and said to Prince William: “Alright Wills, how’s it going butt?”
Rob Evans is a Welsh rugby player
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This occurred inside the Wales dressing room after a big win in their 2019 season.
Though the match in question was not specified, it was likely after Wales beat Ireland to secure a Six Nations Grand Slam five years ago.
After the showdown, the Prince of Wales joined players in the dressing room and posed with Evans, Liam Williams and Hadleigh Parkes.
Prince William’s relationship with his younger brother has deteriorated over the past four years.
Prince William and Kate watching the Six Nations in 2023
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Since stepping down as working royals, the Sussexes have made numerous negative statements about the Waleses.
For example, Harry wrote in his memoir Spare about a physical fight with William, which resulted in the duke being pushed to the floor on top of a dog bowl.
In the couple’s Netflix series, Harry & Meghan, the father-of-two claimed Prince William “screamed and shouted” at the Duke of Sussex during the infamous Sandringham Summit in 2020.
When Harry visited the UK earlier this week, he did not meet with any members of the Royal Family.