Harry is pouring out his thoughts on his family again.

The prince moved to the United States with wife and child to break a "cycle" of "suffering" in his family, after realizing that his father, Prince Charles, was treating him "as he himself had been. treated, ”he said in an interview broadcast Thursday.

These statements by Prince Harry are part of the extension of a shock interview with Oprah Winfrey last March which had the effect of a bomb in the United Kingdom.

Harry and Meghan accused in particular an unidentified member of the British royal family of having questioned the skin color of their unborn child.

Harry had also said that his family and Prince Charles "literally cut him off" in early 2020.

"A mixture of" The Truman Show "and life in a zoo"

Prince Harry assured the American podcast

Armchair Expert

 not to blame his father, believing that the latter could himself have "suffered" when he was young. But he says he decided not to make the same mistakes with his own children. “Doesn't life come back to breaking the cycle?” Harry, now a 36-year-old father, asks during the interview. As a parent, if I have experienced any form of pain or suffering because of pain or suffering that my father or my parents may have experienced, I will make sure to break the cycle. "

In addition, the prince also compared his childhood to "a mixture of

 The Truman Show 

and a life in a zoo", reports the site of BFMTV.

"My biggest problem is that being born into the royal family you inherit everything that makes it up without having had a say in it, and because the British media are what they are they consider you to be theirs. ", He explained.

Harry and Ophah Winfrey prepare a series on mental health

The accusations made in their interview with Oprah Winfrey by Harry and Meghan, who moved to California in March 2020, have plunged the British monarchy into its deepest crisis since the accidental death of Princess Diana in 1997. Harry and Oprah Winfrey will collaborate on a mental health documentary series

The Me You Can't See

, which premieres May 21 on Apple TV +.

While promoting this program, Prince Harry claimed on

Armchair Expert

 that he realized soon after his twenties that he did not want his monarchical obligations, in part because of "what it did to my mom ".

He also remembers feeling "utterly helpless" seeing his mother "being chased by paparazzi" when he was a child.

Harry and Meghan have a two-year-old son Archie who they live with in Montecito, north of Los Angeles.

They have announced that they are expecting the birth of a baby girl this summer.

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