Prince Harry has demanded an apology from the royal family for his wife, Meghan Markle.
“You already know what you probably did, and I now know why you probably did it. And also you’ve been caught out, so just come clean,” the Duke of Sussex sensationally asserted to his family in an interview with The Telegraph this week.
The abrasive remarks come days after Harry, 38, released his bombshell tell-all memoir, “Spare,” wherein he made private family disagreements and conversations public.
Harry, who claimed his family is treating him as if he’s “delusional and paranoid,” didn’t make clear what exactly he wants his family to apologize to Meghan for.
The daddy-of-two insists that “if people had listened” to him sooner, the rift between the Duchess of Sussex with the remainder of the royal family wouldn’t have gotten so bad.
“It was all so avoidable. But they only couldn’t help themselves,” he said, referring to the royals.
In his protocol-shattering book, Harry claims that senior members of the royal family “briefed” the press and “leaked” negative stories about Markle.
Adding that he simply doesn’t see how sharing his story was “shocking and outrageous,” the youngest son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana said he felt a “responsibility” to place the “truth” on the market.
“I still feel a responsibility knowing that out of those three children, not less than one will find yourself like me, the spare. And that hurts, that worries me,” he said, referencing William and Kate’s children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and 4-year-old Prince Louis.
Prince William’s brother also credited therapy for helping him in dark times during which, he notes, his unsuccessfully attempted to “getting through” to his family.
“That’s once I began trying to clarify to them how a few of their decisions and a number of the things they were doing — or not doing — was going to reflect on them. Badly,” he told the publication.
“Especially across the worldwide stage, especially across the Commonwealth, with relation to my now wife. And I couldn’t get through to them. And it wasn’t one or two those who I used to be attempting to get through to.”
“It was a mindset. It was a culture, inside a bubble inside a bubble, that while I used to be there was unbreakable,” he added.
Harry said the firm has not only refused to see where he’s coming from, but has “scuppered the entire plan through their must financially control us, the jealousy, and this unlucky situation whereby us just existing outside of their control is someway problematic for them.”
Elsewhere within the interview, Harry revealed that he has enough content to write down much more books about his experience growing up as a royal, as he cut out nearly half his content from the primary draft.
Particularly, the exiled royal said lots of content about William and their father, King Charles III, was faraway from “Spare” to avoid an unrepairable rift.
Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on “Spare.”