Prince Harry continues to defend his autobiography , "Spare", due out tomorrow worldwide and already widely anticipated, and denies having ever called the British royal family "racist".

Yet the second son of King Charles III, in a series of interviews given to British and American TV, does not hesitate to speak of "stereotypes" and "unconscious prejudices" circulating about his wife Meghan since after their marriage : all fueled according to him from those island media, tabloids in primis, with which "certain members" of the Windsor house would have actually flirted, choosing to "get into bed with the devil" in order to have personal image benefits.

His wife was branded from time to time as "American, actress, divorced, black, biracial or black mother" , and the silence of his relatives was "deafening". Among the other passages of the interviews with the rebel prince, the now damaged relationship with his father Charles and his older brother and heir to the throne William, with whom he admits how "at the moment" he no longer "recognizes"; though not without reiterating the wish to have the report "back" and to consider "100% forgiveness a possibility".

His sister-in-law Kate also attacks who, together with William, would have let themselves be convinced by the risk of being "overshadowed" by the Sussexes: "I have always hoped that the four of us would get along. But very quickly the matter became a challenge Meghan against Kate ». Camilla, the new queen consort, also ends up in the crosshairs , suspected of having been in the front row in prompting the tabloids in exchange for favorable treatment necessary to improve "her own image" at a certain stage.

Finally, the last jab: Prince Harry says he was not invited on the plane that brought all the members of the British royal family to Queen Elizabeth's bedside at Balmoral. When he finally made it to Scotland on his own his grandmother was already dead .

(Unioneonline/D)

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