Prince Harry says conscience clear over 'Spare' memoir, wants to see King Charles more
Prince Harry has said that his memoir "Spare" was “not about revenge,” defending his decision to go public with royal disputes as he worked to mend ties with his family — and the British public.
LONDON — Prince Harry has said that his tell-all memoir was “not about revenge,” defending his decision to go public with royal disputes as he worked to mend ties with his family — and the British public.
Harry also signaled a desire to see more of his father, King Charles III, after their first meeting in almost two years. The brief tea was a step toward reconciliation after Harry’s 2023 memoir, “Spare,” revealed new details about the royal family’s bitter internal feud, including claims that his brother, Prince William, physically attacked him.
“I don’t believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public,” Harry told The Guardian newspaper in an interview published Sunday.
“It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear,” said Harry, speaking during a trip to Ukraine following several days in the U.K. that included his sit-down with the king.
Harry’s visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, was with a team from his Invictus Games Foundation, following an invitation from the Ukrainian government.
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