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Prince Harry: I Felt Guilty Meeting Mourners After My Mother Princess Diana’s Death!

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Prince Harry: The guilt the Duke of Sussex experienced after the passing of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, was revealed in his account of his walk outside Kensington Palace.

In a scene from Harry: The Interview, which will air on Sunday at 9 p.m. on ITV1 and ITVX, Prince Harry recalls visiting mourners after his mother passed away in 1997.

Everyone knows where they were and what they were doing the night my mum passed away, the duke said to host Tom Bradby.

“I shed a single tear at the funeral,” I confess, “and you know I go into depth about how bizarre it was and how there was some remorse that I felt, and I think William felt as well, by strolling around the outside of Kensington Palace.”

“I watched the tapes; you’re right; I went over everything. We were shaken by their moist hands, which we couldn’t understand until we realized they were wiping away all of their tears.

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He continues by saying that when they first saw the mourners, neither he nor his brother William could display any emotion. Everyone assumed they knew our mother, and the two people she loved most and who were closest to her at the time were unable to express any emotion, he continued.

Before the interview, ITV broadcast a clip in which Prince Harry claimed to have observed “the red mist” in his brother, Prince William, who is accused of attacking the younger duke during a dispute about the latter’s connection with Meghan Markle.

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He claimed earlier in his book that his brother had physically attacked him; the Guardian was the first to disclose this. “He wanted me to beat him back, but I chose not to,” he stated of his brother.

The autobiography, Spare, comes out four months after Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away and the beginning of his father’s reign as king.

It comes after years of turmoil for the royal family, including the “Megxit” crisis, the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, claims of racism in the Sussexes’ Oprah interview, and the brothers’ protracted feud.

The accusations come in the wake of revelations that Harry claimed in his biography to have killed 25 Taliban terrorists during his second tour of Afghanistan and that he and his brother had pleaded with their father not to wed Camilla, who is currently the queen consort.

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