Despite the controversies: Prince Harry assures that he sees reconciliation with his family as possible | TV and show

The prince spoke with the British signal ITV, where he also assured that he does not know if he will be invited to the coronation in May of his father, King Carlos III.

Despite the tense moment that is lived within the royal family and that seems to continue to increase following the interviews and the book soon to be published by Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex does not rule out a reconciliation with his father and brother.

This was stated by Prince Harry himself in an interview broadcast this Sunday by the british network ITVwhere he stated that a reconciliation was “100% possible” as long as his own family “assumed responsibilities”.

The youngest son of Carlos and Diana, who currently resides in the United States, said that He still does not know if he will be invited to the coronation in May of King Charles III in Londonbut notes that “a lot can happen” until then.

Despite the numerous reproaches he makes to his father and his brother William -heir to the throne-, Harry maintains that he continues to believe “in the monarchy” and ensures that nothing he does or says is “to harm or hurt” his relatives.

However, he acknowledged that relations are currently very tense, since he is even accused of having “slept with the devil” in the media to “rehabilitate his image”, while they discredit him and his wife Meghan Markle. .

“Right now, I don’t recognize my father or my brother, just as they probably don’t recognize me.”he assured in the same interview.

Prejudice once morest Meghan Markle

At another point in the interview, Harry assured that William and his wife, Kate Middleton, “hit it badly” with Markle “from the beginning”due to the prejudices regarding her exacerbated by the British press.

He also opined that the stereotypes regarding his wife being “American, actress, divorced, mixed race” acted as “a barrier” that prevented the Dukes of Cambridge from “hosting” her.

His older brother, he claimed, came to attack him following arguing with him regarding the young Americanwhich he described as “rude” and “abrasive”.

Then, Harry assured that his older brother wanted to share “his reservations” regarding the wedding with Markle in 2018, warning that marriage “will be difficult for you.”

The 38-year-old prince confesses that he himself had social and racial prejudices in the past, “an unconscious bias” that, in his opinion, affects his entire family, because of the institution and because of his upbringing.

He confirmed that due to this unconscious bias, which if not resolved “can rise to racism,” he said, pointing out that a member of the royal family came to express concern regarding the skin color his son would have with Meghan.

Harry also told ITV that he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder following his mother died in a car accident in 1997, noting that “only cried once” for his lossduring the funeral, and that he felt “guilty” for that inability to show emotion.

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