Prince Harry rekindled the tensions with his brother Prince William by defending his decision to speak publicly about the questions of the royal family.
In his latest declaration, the Duke of Sussex insisted that he will set the dossier on time rather than broadcast “Dirty Laundry” when he wrote spare.
In a new interview, Harry said that his memoirs Spare And past media appearances were intended to correct what he called a unilateral story.
Harry also said that any chance of reconciliation with his family was to start with honesty.
Speak with The goalkeeper, Harry said, “I know that [speaking out] annoy some people and it goes against the story. »»
He added: “The book? It was a series of corrections to the stories already there. A point of view had been extinguished and you had to be corrected.”
“I don’t think I have broadcast my dirty linen in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best possible way. My conscience is clear.”
He then said that even if he wanted to reconnect with his family, “you cannot have reconciliation before you have the truth.”
Although Harry did not mention the name of William, his comment that “you cannot have reconciliation before having the truth” is considered a subtle excavation to his distant brother, William.