Nothing left to hide. Prince Harry is feeling optimistic about the future now that he’s been honest about his past.“It’s been a painful process – cathartic at times, but going back over old ground to be able to get these projects right has taken a lot of energy,” the Duke of Sussex, 38, told ITV’s Tom Bradbury in a sit-down interview with on the U.K.
TV network. “There’s a lot of relief now that both these projects have been complete. And now we can focus on looking forward and I’m excited about that.”His memoir, Spare, is out on Tuesday, January 10, and his six-episode docuseries Harry & Meghan debuted on Netflix last month.“We always knew that these two projects, both the Netflix documentary and the book — one being our story and one very much being my story — they were look back projects, right?” Harry explained. “They were necessary.
They were essential for historical fact and significance. I don’t want my kids or other people at that age growing up thinking, oh wow, this is what happened.
It’s like no, that’s not what happened … There are two sides to every story.”In both the docuseries and the book, Invictus Games founder claimed that the royal family has planted negative stories about certain members to make others look better.
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