Prince Harry continuously drops major revelations against the royal family in his interviews with Anderson Cooper and Tom Bradby on CBS's "60 Minutes" and ITV, respectively, and in his much-awaited memoir, "Spare." The latest claim? Meghan Markle's husband accuses his stepmom, Camilla, Queen Consort, of being "dangerous" and will do everything to clean her image.

It looks like nothing can stop Prince Harry from dropping bombshell after bombshell as he details his life with the royal family, leading to his infamous Megxit in 2020 with his wife, Meghan Markle. One of the major revelations he made is about Camilla and how he and his brother, Prince William, were on the same page to stop their father, King Charles III, from marrying her before.

The former senior royal claimed the wife of his father was "dangerous" and would leave "bodies in the streets" to "rehabilitate her image." There was even a time when he and his older brother tried to stop their dad from marrying her.

The Duke of Sussex found Camilla's intention to make her public image good again made her "dangerous." Allegedly, she was building connections with the British press, making her threatening.

"There was open willingness on both sides to trade of information," Prince Harry told Cooper, per Express. That said, he believed there would be people or bodies left in the street, considering their family was built on hierarchy, and she was about to become the Queen Consort.

He also recalled how he and Prince William begged King Charles not to marry her. Though they didn't want them to separate, they suggested they be just together without marrying.

The two brothers sure wanted their dad to be happy, and they saw him "very, very happy" with Camilla. But despite their plea, King Charles still chose and decided to marry her, and they remained "very happy" together.

In his memoir, Prince Harry revealed how King Charles was adamant about tying the knot with Camilla several years after Princess Diana's passing. He even asked permission from the late Queen Elizabeth II, who, Prince Harry claimed, "grudgingly granted it."

In the book's excerpt that NBC News obtained from its Spanish language version, via E! News, Prince Harry revealed King Charles proceeded with his plan, and he and Prince William just shook his hands and wished him all the best without hard feelings.

The two realized their father would be with the woman he had always loved and whom fate had in store for him from the beginning. King Charles and Camilla officially tied the knot in 2005.