Prince Harry 'still believes he's the victim' as William set to cut brother out

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A new documentary has claimed Prince Harry "doesn't see his part in the family bust-up".The programme, which is titled Prince Harry's Mission: Life, Family, and the Invictus Games, also dubbed Prince William as "jealous" of Harry's success with Invictus and even claimed that King Charles doesn't have a relationship with his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

Following on from the new show - which is streaming on Disney-owned platform Hulu - former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond spoke to OK!

about the suggestion that Harry does not understand the part he has played in the events of the last four years. "Harry still believes that he is the victim in this feud, and that if anyone should apologise, it should be his family and not him," Jennie says. "But he now realises that an apology is not going to come and (like the rest of his family) he is moving on." Jennie went on: "The difference perhaps is that while William sees 'moving on' as getting on with life without Harry, his brother seems to think that moving on means putting all that has been said and done behind them and getting back to normal relations with his family. "But life is not so simple.

You can’t blurt it all out to your therapist, then say it all publicly and feel you have dealt with it and everyone can move on.

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