‘My conscience is clear’, Harry says as he defends controversial memoir
Prince Harry said his 2023 memoir was intended to correct public narratives and emphasized accountability over revenge amid ongoing royal family tensions.
- Prince Harry defended his memoir Spare, stating he has no regrets about its impact on the royal family and insists it is about accountability, not revenge.
- Following a recent reunion with King Charles on September 10, Prince Harry expressed hopes for reconciliation and emphasized the importance of truth for rebuilding relationships.
- He communicated that his decisions aim for accountability rather than revenge.
- Prince Harry emphasized the significance of truth for reconciliation, voicing hopes to bring his children to the UK more often.
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Prince Harry has revealed details about his family in his memoir, interviews, and a Netflix documentary, but he says it was all thanks to one piece of advice he trusted, from Duchess Meghan.
Prince Harry doesn't believe he's "aired his dirty laundry in public" with his memoir, Spare. King Charles's son, speaking to The Guardian newspaper, which interviewed him during his trip to Ukraine, said this. "I have a clear conscience," the British prince said.
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