A royal reality. Prince Harry opened up about his tension with brother Prince William in his upcoming memoir, Spare, and he doesn’t think the late Princess Diana would be proud of where her boys’ relationship stands.“I think she would be sad,” Harry, 38, says in a clip from his Good Morning America interview, which airs Monday, January 9. “I think she’d be looking at it long-term to know that there are certain things that we need to go through to be able to heal the relationship.”The former military pilot added that he’s “felt the presence” of the late Princess of Wales “more so in the last two years than I have in the last 30.” Diana died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997, when Harry was 12 years old.Reports of a rift between William, 40, and the Duke of Sussex have long fascinated fans of the royal family.
In October 2019, Harry hinted in an ITV interview that he and his older sibling were “on different paths” but still had love for one another.
Two years later, while reflecting on his and Meghan Markle‘s 2020 step down from their senior royal duties, Harry shed more light on his status with the newly named Prince of Wales.“The relationship is space at the moment,” he confessed during his March 2021 CBS tell-all with the Suits alum, 41. “I love William to bits.
We’ve been through hell together and we have a shared experience, but we are on different paths.”At the time, the Archewell cofounder claimed that William and their father, King Charles III, were “trapped” within the royal line of succession.In Spare, which hits shelves on Tuesday, January 10, the duke goes so far as to call William his “archnemesis” as well as his “beloved brother.” An excerpt obtained by Us Weekly ahead of the release detailed a physical
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