Prince Harry has further exacerbated a war of words within the British royal family, alleging his step-mother fed the press negative stories about him.
In fresh interviews, Prince Harry claimed his family members had helped to “trash” his and wife Meghan’s reputations.
In two dramatic interviews spanning almost 120 minutes on British and US television, the Duke of Sussex claimed his family members had helped to “trash” his and wife Meghan’s reputations, forcing them to move to California two years ago, and claimed they had shown “no willingness to reconcile”. The 38-year-old saved his biggest criticism for the British media, describing it as a constant “antagonist” in his life, while alleging the tabloids wanted to “create as much conflict as possible”.
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