Prince Harry says he has a 'clear conscience' over revealing details about the royal family

He stressed his love for the UK, saying he would like to return home to see his family more often.

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The Duke of Sussex said he has a "clear conscience" after publishing his memoirs. Save (Book or Expendable) and that he did not air his "dirty laundry" publicly.

Prince Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, they withdrew from official royal duties in 2020, and the following year he also spoke publicly about the difficulties in family relationships to an American presenter Oprah Winfrey.

"I don't believe I aired my dirty laundry publicly."

"It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear," he told The Guardian during a trip to Kyiv.

The comments came just a few days later. after a brief meeting with his father, King Charles, which was their first meeting in more than a year.

Harry and Charles have not seen each other since February 2024.

The prince, who appeared with his wife in the 2022 Netflix series Hi Megan, He also spoke about the upcoming court proceedings against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, before the High Court in London.

He is suing over allegations of phone hacking and other illegal information gathering, along with Elton John, Baroness Lawrence and other public figures.

These are "meaningless slanders," they said. Associated Newspapers- a and denied the allegations.

"It's not about revenge, it's about responsibility," said the prince, who now lives in America but returned to the UK last week to attend events he supports.

He emphasized his love for Great Britain, saying he would like to return home to see his family more often.

For the next year, "all the attention really has to be on my father," Harry added.

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He came to Kiev with a team from his foundation "Invictus Games" and wanted to present new plans to help the wounded whose injuries have changed their lives since the start of the war with Russia three years ago.

"No one should be ashamed of having a disability."

"Compassion should move into admiration and respect," he said.

After laying a wreath in memory of those killed, he described the conflict as "unnecessary."

His work for „Invictus Games" It helped him find a new "purpose" after his military career ended, which "saved" him, he said.

He spoke about the cost of war and how he trains his boss to relieve stress, as well as how he is portrayed in the media.

Although he felt he had been "destroyed by certain members of the British press", he still felt great love from the British public, the prince added.

In January, The publisher of the Sun newspaper has agreed to pay "substantial compensation" and apologised to him over claims of unlawful interference in his life, after a protracted legal battle.

Some events over the last four years have been "very stressful" as he "discovered things that really, really hurt him," Harry told The Guardian.

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