In a planned interview to promote his much-anticipated memoir, Harry discusses an altercation with his brother. A copy of the book is received after it unintentionally went on sale early, in which the duke makes shocking allegations about his family and admits to using cocaine.
During an altercation, Prince Harry claimed he saw a “red mist” emanating from Prince William and that his brother “wanted me to beat him back, but I chose not to.”
In a new promo for an upcoming ITV interview with the Duke of Sussex, he describes a fight with his brother.
“What was unusual here was the level of frustration, and I describe the red mist I had for so many years, and I saw this red mist in him,” he explains.
He wanted me to hit him back, but I decided against it.
In his projected autobiography, Spare, the duke recounts the episode.
It is scheduled for publication the following week.
In the book, Prince Harry makes various shocking charges about the Royal Family. Also revealing details about his own life, such as his cocaine use, how he learned of his mother’s car accident, and the time he lost his virginity.
In the video, the duke is questioned about the drug use described in his book.
Tom Bradby, who is conducting an interview, states: “There are a considerable amount of narcotics. Cannabis, magic mushrooms, and cocaine. That will certainly surprise folks.”
According to the duke, it is “essential to acknowledge”
He also reiterates his wish for reconciliation with his brother and the King, his father.
“I am seeking reconciliation. First, though, there must be accountability “He claims.
“Supposedly, the current truth is that there is only one side of the story, right?
There are, however, two sides to every story.
‘I was likely prejudiced before Meghan’
The ITV broadcast is one of two major interviews the duke has given to promote his book before its Tuesday release.
In the second interview, with the American network CBS, the duke implies he was prejudiced before his connection with Meghan.
In a preview for the 60 Minutes interview, which will appear on Sunday, he says, “I went into this quite naive.”
“I was unaware of the British press’s bigotry. I was undoubtedly prejudiced before my friendship with Meghan.”
Visit Diana’s death spot
In another section of his memoir, the duke relates his visit to the tunnel in Paris where his mother died.
At age 23, he requested that a driver take him through the Pont de l’Alma tunnel at the same speed. As the car carrying Princess Diana when it crashed in August 1997.
Harry explains, “I told myself I was only doing it to close that chapter, but that was not true.”
Admitting that the drive was a “poor idea,” he asserts that “there is no reason for anyone to ever perish within the tunnel.”
The following day, he called his brother to inform him of what had transpired. And they decided to drive through it together before traveling to the rugby championship.
After this, they first discussed their mother’s accident, according to Harry. And they discussed issuing a statement and pushing for a reopening of the inquiry into her death.
Why did those paparazzi receive leniency?
When the car collided, it was traveling between 60 and 65 miles per hour. Which is rough twice the speed limit for the road.
“The final report was derogatory. A lot of nonsensical drivel riddled with factual inaccuracies and devoid of logic “The prince makes a note in the book.
“Especially the summary conclusion that the accident was caused only by the driver’s intoxication, who was our mother’s son.”
He asserts that even if the driver is negligent “Even if he had been intoxicated. He would have had no trouble driving through such a short tunnel. Unless paparazzi were pursuing him and distracting him. Why did those paparazzi receive leniency?”
Harry adds that he and Prince William agreed to ask for an investigation into her death. But “those who decided” persuaded them not to act.
Both Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace declined to comment on the allegations.
“I desire a family, not a facility”
In a previous clip from the ITV interview, Prince Harry refuses to clarify whether he would attend his father’s May coronation.
He is overheard declaring, “I want a family, not an institution.”
He made additional astonishing assertions and stated: “They believe that it is preferable to portray us as villains.
“I would like my father to return. I would wish my brother to return.”