Prince Harry: I want to go back to my father and my brother

Prince Harry said in televised statements that there was absolutely no need for his turbulent relationship with the British royal family to be like this, adding that he wanted to return to his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William.

"They haven't shown any willingness to reconcile," Harry said in an excerpt from an interview with ITV, published on Monday. "I want my father back... I want my brother back."

Prince Harry and his wife Megan, officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, gave up their royal duties in March 2020, saying they wanted to start a new life in the United States, away from media harassment.

Since then, both have criticized the way they have been treated as members of Britain's royal family, including Harry's accusation that his brother, Prince William, Prince of Wales, yelled at him during a meeting about his future plans.

And the station (ITV) television said that the interview will be broadcast on the eighth of January, that is, two days before the publication of Harry’s autobiography, for which he chose the title “Spear”, meaning “the reserve”.

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