Prince Harry, who hinted that he and Meghan were "not bad people," said in an interview, "'I want to get my father back, I want to get my brother back'; 'I want a family, not an institution'; 'But if they continue to leak and frame me and Meghan as bad people, it proves that they have absolutely no intention of reconciliation.'"

summarized multiple sources, according to January 2 According to the excerpt of the broadcast interview, although Prince Harry claimed a few days before the release of his autobiography "Standby" that he hoped to "get back together" with his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William, but judging from his accusations of Buckingham Palace, William and Kate secretly colluding with the British tabloids to portray him and Meghan as bad people, the second prince of the British royal family did not want to make any compromises in this "family feud."
Last month, Harry and Meghan disclosed their experience in the British royal family in a documentary on Netflix , telling the reasons why they moved to North America after "Brexit" in 2020.
According to reports, Prince Harry said when he accused Buckingham Palace, William and Kate of colluding with the British tabloids to deliberately spread negative news about him and Meghan, and deliberately releasing the "false impression" that they deliberately "break" with the family, "They have absolutely no need to do this - leaks and frame-ups. "I want a family, not an institution."

"If they feel it's better for us to continue to be the bad guys, then they have shown absolutely no desire to reconcile," he said, without specifying who "they" were.
"I want my father back. I want my brother back," Harry said.
According to AFP , Prince Harry accepted British Independent Television (ITV) and American CBS (CBS) interviews before his autobiography was published on January 10. These two programs will be broadcast on January 8. These criticisms came as King Charles "celebrated" his coronation on May 6 after the death of his 96-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8 last year.

The French media wrote when referring to Harry and Meghan's six-part Netflix documentary aired in December last year. The couple used the titles of "Duke of Sussex" and "Duchess" in the film to talk about why they wanted to "leave the UK" and move to California in the United States.
This move was very unpopular in the UK, where they were often portrayed as selfish and spoiled children by the British media.
The above-mentioned documentaries did not make shocking revelations, but the couple settled accounts with the media. They accused the British media of irresponsible and malicious reporting, which caused Meghan to have a miscarriage and have suicidal thoughts.
'Everything is exposed'
The couple accused Buckingham Palace of lying and not knowing how to protect them.

Harry also said that at a family meeting in 2020, in front of Queen Elizabeth II, "my brother yelled at me and it was really horrible."
Harry and Meghan also accused William and his wife Kate of being behind the negative media coverage because they allegedly wanted to retain the limelight.
According to the " Times " report, Harry's book is aimed at William, not Charles.
"Everything is laid bare," said an insider who has read Harry's autobiography.
"The description of Charles was better than I expected, but it was very harsh on William, and even Kate took some flak." "There are some subtle details in the book, and there are descriptions of the brothers fighting. I personally don't think Harry and William can reconcile after this incident."
text | Liang Shichuan