In his autobiography,Spare,Harry says that in combat he did as his Army training demanded:he did not think of the targets as “people”.
In his soon-to-be-released memoir,Spare,Prince Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the collar and wrestled him to the ground.
The sensational snippets of the interviews were released just weeks after the Netflix documentary Harry&Meghan aired.
Global Citizen,famed for its all-star concerts and supported by figures from former prime minister Julia Gillard to Prince Harry and wife Meghan,has vowed to rebuild its Australian operations.
The King made no reference to Prince Harry or Meghan,who quit the royal family and starred in a televised Netflix documentary,reported to be worth $100 million.
The duchess has retaliated,saying through a spokesperson that a true apology would be a change in the Murdoch tabloid’s coverage and ethical standards.
The Sun says it regrets publishing the “awful” column,which attracted tens of thousands of complaints to the media watchdog.
Having studied his mother’s attempts to unify Britain for 70 years,the King’s first televised Christmas address comes in turbulent times.
Millions of families the world over are in conflict but most do it in the privacy of their own misery. Not the royals and not the Clarksons.
The prime minister’s office says an interview for a new Netflix documentary series was done years ago and that her involvement has nothing to do with the estranged royals.
The question is not:how much do you like Meghan,but how much do we expect a human being to suffer or tolerate when it comes to public abuse?