Reconciliation with Prince William appears to be an insurmountable task following this interview.
Prince Harry's highly anticipated memoir, "Spare", has caused a stir in the royal family with its controversial revelations. In the book, Harry portrays his brother, Prince William, as an aggressive sibling with "alarming baldness", a characterisation that has further strained their already icy relationship.
Harry justified his account as a series of corrections to stories that were already out there. In an interview with The Guardian given after his visit to Ukraine, he defended his controversial revelations, declaring that his conscience is clear regarding his actions.
The Duke of Sussex appeared unmoved by the ongoing criticism of his public attacks on the royal family. Dr. Tessa Dunlop, writing in the Daily Mirror, sees Harry's lack of remorse as the end of all reconciliation hopes between the brothers. An insider has reported that William has written off his brother, and experts predict a bleak future for reconciliation between Prince Harry and the royal family.
Prince Harry's meeting with his father Charles, aged 67, last week may have indicated an attempt to approach him. However, the relationship between Harry and William remains so strained that reconciliation seems improbable. According to reports, the next official meeting between the two princes is not officially scheduled. Prince William strongly opposes such a reconciliation meeting, and Harry maintains his unyielding stance, confirming he will not retract his accusations in the future.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle, aged 44, has reportedly taught Harry that telling the truth is the most efficient way to live. Harry stated that reconciliation cannot occur before the truth is revealed.
Sources for this information include mirror.co.uk, theguardian.com, and "Spare" by Prince Harry. It remains to be seen how these developments will unfold in the future, but for now, the rift between Prince Harry and the royal family continues to deepen.
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