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Britain’s Prince Harry has given a series of television interviews ahead of the official release of his memoir Spare, in which he gives intimate personal details and exposes the divisions and conflicts within the British royal family. Here are some quotes from an interview with Tom Bradby of Britain’s ITV that aired on Sunday:

Why the book? “There was a motto, a family motto, ‘never complain, never explain.’ And what people realized now… is that it’s just a slogan. There were many complaints and many explanations and it continues now.

“If it had stopped by the time I fled my homeland with my wife and son, fearing for our lives, then maybe it would have turned out differently.” On his mother’s death in a car accident in Paris:

“There are many things that are inexplicable. But before that I was asked if I wanted to start a new investigation. I really don’t see the point at this stage.” On his relationship with family and the press:

“Some members have decided to get into bed with the devil (tabloid press) … to rehabilitate their image. “But the moment that rehabilitation comes at the expense of others, me, other members of my family, then that’s where I draw the line.”

On Charles’ second wife Camilla, the Queen Consort: “William and I wanted our father to be happy and he seemed very, very happy with her. We asked him not to marry. He chose. It’s his decision. But the two of them were and remain very happy together.”

On reconciliation: “Forgiveness is 100% a possibility because I would like to have my father back. I would like to get my brother back. I don’t recognize them right now, and they probably don’t recognize me.”

On William and his wife Kate meeting Meghan: “There was a lot of stereotyping going on… an American actress, right, and that was playing out in the British press. Some of the things that my brother and my sister-in-law — some of the way they acted or behaved, it definitely felt like, unfortunately, the stereotypes created a certain barrier for them to really … represent or welcome her.”

On William knocking him down in an argument at Harry’s London home: “Me and William, as I guess we are very much siblings, or maybe not, William and I used to fight all the time.

“What was different here was that level of frustration and, you know, I’m talking about the red haze that I’ve had for so many years, and I saw that red haze in him.” On the events surrounding the Queen’s death:

“I think – and I think people globally felt the same way – it was a really good opportunity to bring the family together. “But the day she died, it was just a really, really horrible reaction from my family members.”

How does it protect the disclosure level? “The level of planting and leaking information by other family members means that in my mind they have written countless books, certainly millions of words dedicated to trying to deceive my wife and I to the point where I had to leave my country. “

On the reconciliation: “It almost feels like this status quo, internally, they feel like it’s better to keep us as villains in some ways. I sincerely believe and hope that the reconciliation between my family and us will have a ripple effect all over the world. Maybe it’s lofty, maybe it’s naive, whatever. But I honestly feel it.

“You know, silence only allows the abuser to abuse. Right?” On his lawsuit against certain newspapers:

“One can assume that a lot of this, from their perspective, is revenge and an attempt to intimidate me into settling instead of taking it to court and possibly having to go to jail.” “My father said it was probably a suicidal mission to try to change — to try and change the press.”

On columnist Jeremy Clarkson, who said he hated Meghan on a cellular level: “What she said was appalling and it’s insulting and cruel to my wife, but it also encourages other people in the UK and around the world, especially men, to go and to think it’s acceptable to treat women that way.”

On a recent competition involving William’s godmother: “Meghan and I love Susan Hussey. She (Meghan) thinks she’s great.”

Will he attend the coronation in May? “There’s a lot that can happen between now and then. But, you know, the door is always open. The ball is in their court.”

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is automatically generated by a syndicated feed.)

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