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Prince Harry breaks his silence about Prince William: He has confessed everything

A sincere confession that reveals the complexity of a fraternal relationship marked by pain and hope

Relationships between siblings can be complicated, especially when public attention amplifies every gesture and word. In a family like the British royal family, these bonds become even more delicate and scrutinized. Princes William and Harry have gone through difficult paths, and their differences have been a source of debates and rumors for years.

Throughout their lives, both faced the loss of their mother and challenges that shaped their relationship. The way each dealt with the family grief deeply affected their bond. In an interview before the publication of his memoirs, Harry shared a sincere and emotional look at his history with William.

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William and Harry have kept very distant lately | Europa Press

Distance and pain in school years

In the interview before publishing his book "Spare," Harry made many criticisms about his brother William. Some were harsher than others; he talked about not being allowed to wear a beard at his wedding. He also mentioned that William had never accepted his wife Meghan.

Harry recalled how, during his time at school, William asked him "to act as if we didn't know each other." "It hurt me a lot, and I couldn't understand why," confessed the Duke of Sussex. He pointed out that he hoped to spend time with his brother, but the response was blunt.

This distancing, he explained, reflected the emotional difficulties they both experienced after the death of their mother, Diana. "We had a very similar traumatic experience and then dealt with it in two very different ways," he added, revealing the complexity of their relationship.

A black and white image of Lady Di with a black ribbon in the bottom right corner and two men in red circles at the top - who are Prince William and Prince Harry.
The distance between William and Harry was also due to handling grief differently | Europa Press, en.edatv.news

The difficulties in addressing grief

Harry acknowledged that William tried to talk to him about their mother, but he didn't know how to respond. "I never thought talking about it could be therapeutic at that time," he explained. Showing his vulnerability and the lack of tools to manage his pain.

"It wasn't that I didn't want to talk, but I simply didn't know how to do it," he added. Offering an honest and human perspective on his grieving process. This sincerity has opened a new window to understand family wounds.

Neither Buckingham nor Kensington Palace have wanted to comment on Harry's revelations, keeping the tradition of discretion. However, the Duke's words shed light on a relationship marked by pain and hope.

As the royal family moves forward, Harry's account invites reflection on the difficulties faced, even by those who seem to have it all. The story of these brothers is a reminder of the human complexity behind the crown.

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