Prince Harry discusses whether or not he communicates with Prince William and King Charles

Prince Harry discusses whether or not he communicates with Prince William and King Charles

Prince Harry has not communicated with Prince William and King Charles III “in some time.”

The Duke of Sussex explained to Anderson Cooper on Sunday’s “60 Minutes” where he and his family stand in light of the publication of his explosive memoir, “Spare.”

When asked if he is “in contact” with his brother and father, the 38-year-old responded, “Not at this time.”

According to the prince, “not recently” was the last time they communicated.

Harry stated, however, that he is “looking forward” to reconciling with the Prince of Wales, age 40, and the monarch, age 64.

He and his wife Meghan Markle hope for a future “private” and “constructive” conversation.

“Meghan and I have repeatedly stated that we will apologize publicly for any wrongdoing,” Harry concluded. “However, every time we ask this question, no one provides us with any information.”

“I eagerly anticipate the return of this family element,” he continued. “I anticipate developing a bond with my brother. I anticipate developing a relationship with my father and other family members.”

The family members are not in communication “currently.”
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The former military pilot, who has lived with Markle and their two children in California since 2020, went on to blame the British media for their family difficulties.

Harry feels that without tabloids, the royals “would likely still be a fairly dysfunctional family, like many others.”

Harry desires a “constructive dialogue” after the release of his explosive memoir.

The duke’s “60 Minutes” interview is one of many stops on his press tour preceding the January 10 release of “Spare” in the United States.

Harry spoke on ITV on Sunday and is due to speak with Michael Strahan on “Good Morning America” on Monday, followed by an appearance on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday.

Page Six reported over the weekend that the royal family’s senior advisers have established a de facto “war room” to tackle the potential backlash from Harry’s tell-all and promotional interviews.

“There were undoubtedly concerns about what Harry was planning to write, and in particular, they were concerned about the highly personal moments of their lives being recounted,” a well-placed source revealed.

Buckingham Palace informed Page Six that it will not comment on any of the charges included in “Spare.”


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