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Royal Feud: How Britain's Prince Harry has gone to war with his family

agence france-presse • January 6, 2023, 10:24:45 IST
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Prince Harry in upcoming autobiography, titled ‘Spare’, is detailing his contempt for the British tabloids and his arguments with brother Prince William. The book is all set to sound the death knell on his hopes of a family reconciliation

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Royal Feud: How Britain's Prince Harry has gone to war with his family

London: Voluntarily exiled in California, Prince Harry is settling scores but his upcoming memoir, hot on the heels of a tell-all documentary and TV interviews, look set to sound the death knell on his hopes of a family reconciliation. The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex wants the world to know the “truth” about his childhood, forever marked by the death of his mother, Princess Diana. His autobiography, titled Spare, will detail his contempt for the British tabloids and his arguments with brother and heir to the throne Prince William. William once threw his younger brother to the ground in a row over the latter’s American wife, Meghan, according to an excerpt from Harry’s autobiography reported by The Guardian newspaper. In the six-hour Netflix documentary released in December and in two interviews for his book, which comes out on Tuesday, he accuses his father King Charles III of lying. He also claims “betrayal” by the royal “firm” for not protecting him and Meghan, the mixed-race former television actress he married in May 2018. He also criticised the royal family’s press offices, which he said often spread false information about other members in order to protect the royal they were working for. [caption id=“attachment_11938762” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] According to an excerpt from Prince Harry’s autobiography, Prince William once threw his younger brother to the ground in a row over the latter’s American wife, Meghan. AP[/caption] Buckingham Palace has not officially reacted to Harry’s soul-bearing, which flies in the face of the royal motto: “Never complain. Never justify.” The British tabloids have been merciless in their criticism of the estranged royal, and 59 per cent of Britons now have a negative opinion of Charles’s younger son. For a long time, however, the prince with the fiery red hair was one of the most popular royals, his rebellious streak endearing him to the nation. Henry Charles Albert David was born on 15 September, 1984, two years after his brother. He was then third in the order of succession to the throne. In 1997, the image of the 12-year-old prince walking stony-faced behind his mother’s coffin, with his head bowed, travelled around the world. Difficult years Difficult years followed. At 17 he smoked marijuana, drank and partied. In 2004, the prince got into a fight with a photographer after leaving a nightclub. The following year he caused a scandal by dressing up as a Nazi at a fancy dress party. He passed his end-of-school exams at the elite Eton College, albeit with rumours of a helping hand, and spent a sabbatical year in Australia and Africa, taking care of orphans in Lesotho, where he set up a charity in memory of his mother. The athletic six-foot one-inch (1.86-metre) rugby and polo fan then joined the prestigious Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in 2005. His military career lasted 10 years, and included two deployments to Afghanistan, in 2007-2008 for 10 weeks, then as a helicopter pilot from September 2012 to January 2013. He resigned in 2015. Harry created an international competition for wounded soldiers, the Invictus Games, the first edition of which took place in 2014 in London. But all the while he was still battling to come to terms with the death of his mother. “Shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but my work as well,” he told The Daily Telegraph in 2017. Therapy With the support of his brother, he eventually got help. He revealed in a 2021 series on mental health, co-produced with the US chatshow host Oprah Winfrey, that he had undergone four years of therapy. That period encompassed his 2017 engagement to Meghan Markle, their 2018 wedding, and the birth of their son Archie in 2019 and daughter Lilibet in 2021. [caption id=“attachment_11938772” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have received several million dollars for their documentary series and are said to have three books in the pipeline after Spare. AFP[/caption] The couple’s romance appeared to be a fairy-tale love story that could rejuvenate the royal family. But relations deteriorated so badly that the couple left Britain and frontline royal duties in 2020, eventually settling in California. Since then, communications between Harry, his father and his brother have largely broken down. “They’ve shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile. I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back,” Harry said in one promotional TV interview for his memoirs. In the United States, he and Meghan created “Archewell”, a production company and a philanthropic foundation promoting “compassion”. They have received several million dollars for their documentary series and are said to have three books in the pipeline after Spare, which is to be translated into 16 languages. They live in a luxurious house in Montecito, where their neighbours include Gwyneth Paltrow, Rob Lowe, George Lucas and Oprah Winfrey. Although Harry admitted missing his “weird family gatherings” and the UK, he was adamant in his promotional interview with CBS that he will never work for the British royal family again. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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