‘Come clean’ and apologise to Meghan, Prince Harry tells Royal Family
Prince Harry has demanded an apology from the Royal Family for his wife Meghan, saying: “You know what you did, and I now know why you did it. And you’ve been caught out, so just come clean”.
The Duke of Sussex said “if people had listened” when he first spoke about his concerns, he and his wife would not have had a rift with his family, adding: “That’s the saddest part about it – it was all so avoidable. But they just couldn’t help themselves.”
Prince Harry made the comments in an interview with the Daily Telegraph conducted before the launch of his autobiography Spare, which contained a number controversial claims against his family.
It is not made clear what he is asking his family to apologise for, but Prince Harry has in the past spoken about royals who have been opposed to his relationship with his wife.
Prince Harry also said in the interview he was confused as to why it seemed so “shocking and outrageous” that he was trying to tell what he called the “truthful” side of his story, adding he wanted to continue “the good fight” by standing up for his wife, and encouraging other men to do the same.
“If you don’t lead by example, what is the point in living?” he asked.