It’s all love? Prince Harry never “intended” to offend his family with his memoir, Spare.The Duke of Sussex, 38, opened up about the book, specifically excerpts where he took aim at his brother, Prince William, during a 60 Minutes interview on Sunday, January 8.
When Anderson Cooper asked Harry to explain why he criticized William’s baldness, the BetterUp CIO said: “I don’t see it as cutting at all.”Harry continued: “My brother and I love each other.
I love him deeply.” He went on to share with Cooper, 55, that there has been “a lot of pain” between himself and William, 40, “especially the last six years.”The Invictus Games founder explained that while “none of anything I’ve written, anything that I’ve included is ever intended to hurt my family,” Spare “does give a full picture” of his complex relationship with William and how it has evolved through the years.
Harry continued: “[It] also squashes this idea that my wife [Meghan Markle] was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers.”In Spare, Harry recalled an argument he had with the Duke of Cambridge, during which the Archewell co-founder realized William had gone from being a “beloved brother” to his “archnemesis.”Harry wrote: “[I] looked at [William], maybe for the first time since we were boys,” and observed his “alarming baldness.” The U.K.
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