Prince Harry says he has never intended to hurt his family by sharing some of the most difficult moments he’s experienced as a royal in his memoir Spare.
“I love my father. I love my brother. I love my family. I always do,” the Duke of Sussex said in an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby that aired in the U.K. on Sunday. “Nothing of what I’ve done in this book or otherwise has ever been with any intention to harm them or hurt them.”
“The truth is something that I need to rely on. And after many, many years of lies being told about me and my family, there comes a point where, you know, again, going back to the relationship between certain members of the family and the tabloid press, those certain members have decided to get into bed with the devil, right? To rehabilitate their image,” he continued. “If you need to do that, or you want to do that you choose to do that. Well, that is a choice. That’s up to you. But the moment that that rehabilitation comes at the detriment of others, me, other members of my family, then that’s where I draw the line.
Of reconciling with his family, Harry said: “I wish that it would stop. I want reconciliation. But first, there needs to be some accountability. You can’t just continue to say to me that I’m delusional and paranoid when all the evidence is stacked up.”
When asked how he justifies sharing family secrets, Harry replied: “Well, there’s been a motto, a family motto, of never complain, never explain. And what people have realized now through the Netflix documentary and numerous stories coming out over the years is that that was just a motto. There was a lot of complaining and there was a lot of explaining
Source: People
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