Harry on relationship with William: Her mother Diana "would be sad"

The US network ABC shows an interview with the royal shortly before the release of Prince Harry's (38) autobiography on the show "Good Morning America".

Harry on relationship with William: Her mother Diana "would be sad"

The US network ABC shows an interview with the royal shortly before the release of Prince Harry's (38) autobiography on the show "Good Morning America". Among other things, Harry will talk about the relationship with his brother, Prince William (40), as previously announced. He believes Princess Diana (1961-1997), their late mother, would be saddened by the situation.

"I think she would be sad," said Prince Harry when asked by moderator Michael Strahan (51) how the brothers' mother would feel if she could see the relationship between the two today. He suggests there are "certain things" that Harry and William need to put behind them "in order for the relationship to heal." In the past two years, Harry adds, he's "felt his mother's presence" more than he had in the previous 30 years.

In another preview of the interview, Strahan says that Harry - apparently in his book - refers to William as his "beloved brother" but also as his "arch-enemy". The British "Guardian" had recently reported in advance that the 38-year-old was allegedly writing in his book about a dispute between the brothers in 2019, which was apparently about Harry's wife, Duchess Meghan (41). The two stepped down as senior royals in 2020 and moved to the United States. They live in California with their two children, Archie (3) and Lilibet (1).

William allegedly called Meghan "difficult", "rude" and "rude", which Harry took to be "parroting stories from the press" about his wife. The argument escalated and later escalated until William "grabbed my collar, tore my necklace and ... threw me to the ground".

The "Good Morning America" ​​talk is scheduled to air on January 9th. Before that, Harry will appear in two TV interviews (ITV, CBS) scheduled for January 8th. His autobiography "Spare" (German title: "Reserve") will be published on January 10th.

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