"Angry" Harry criticized members of the British royal family one by one, British media: it will "destroy" the myth of British dependence

  [Global Times Special Correspondent Ji Shuangcheng Global Times Special Correspondent Chen Xin in the UK] Following the media exposure of many "explosive" contents in the new book, Prince Harry of the United Kingdom made another shocking statement in an interview with ITV.

According to the British "Guardian" report on the 8th, in this angry interview, the main royal family members were criticized by Harry.

Harry also defended his autobiography, Spare Tire, saying remaining silent "only keeps the abuser going."

  Harry said that writing his autobiography was a mockery of the royal motto "don't complain, don't explain". He was very annoyed by the royal family's accommodation of the tabloids and the royal family's hypocrisy.

He accused the royal family's reaction on the day of the Queen's death of being "very horrific" and that he had witnessed "leaking and framing".

He also said he had not been invited to board the plane to Balmoral with other members of the royal family that day.

He also revealed that his sibling rivalry with William started as early as school.

William, who was also at Eton at the time, told him they had to "act as if they didn't know each other" at school, which hurt him.

However, Harry still stressed that he had no intention of harming his family.

"I love my dad, I love my brother, I love my family," he said.

  When asked if William and Kate failed to get along with Meghan from the start, Harry responded in the affirmative.

He said this was because they had stereotypes about Meghan (American, actor, divorced, mixed race).

However, Harry admitted in an exclusive interview that he does not think there is "racial discrimination" in the British royal family, but that some "unintentional mistakes" made Meghan suffer.

In Harry's mouth, stepmother Camilla is a "villain" who did not hesitate to "collude" with the media in order to whitewash herself.

In his autobiography "Spare Tire", Harry claimed that he became a "sacrifice" on the "altar" of Camilla's public relations.

He said certain members of the royal family were restoring their image by "sleeping with the devil".

Asked if what he was doing met his expectations of privacy, Harry said he had tried every other avenue available to his family and the royal family to protect and support him, but they said no.

  The "Guardian" commented that from a public relations point of view, Harry's self-explosion will help his new book sell well and increase his popularity.

But the contents of Harry's autobiography and the information he revealed in interviews will "destroy" the British monarchy - the myth that this country depends on.

Harry's recent revelations have sparked criticism in the UK. The British "Express" stated that former British Prime Minister Thatcher's assistant Gardner said in an interview on the 8th, "Harry gives the impression of being paranoid and even insane. The UK, the freedom of the press in the UK and the perception of the British people is very dark and unpleasant."

  (Source: Global Times)