In an interview with British television, Prince Harry assured that he had no intention of “hurting” or “harming” those around him by writing his memoirs.

If his autobiography contains startling revelations about the British royal family, Prince Harry nevertheless assures that he “did not intend to harm” to “hurt” Prince William or his father King Charles III.

“Nothing I’ve done in this book or otherwise was ever done with the intention of harming them or hurting them,” he said in an interview with Britain’s ITV channel, according to reports. comments reported by sky news.

Several excerpts from Substitute, which will go on sale on January 10, leaked to the international press. Prince Harry notably recounts in his book having experienced a violent altercation with his brother William in London, in 2019 or how his brother and his wife Kate encouraged him, when he was 20, to dress up as a Nazi during of a costume party, which caused a scandal, according to The Sun.

Harry wants to “reconnect” with his family

Despite these revelations, Harry said he wanted to “reconnect with his father and his brother”, hammering “I love my father, I love my brother, I love my family”.

He also said that he had done everything to communicate privately with his family for the past six years, and said that he “had conversations, wrote letters, wrote emails”.

Prince Harry will give two new television interviews, between now and the release of his book, on CBS Sunday evening and ABC Monday.

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