Prince Harry talks more about the fight between him and his brother trends now

Prince Harry talks more about the fight between him and his brother trends now
Prince Harry talks more about the fight between him and his brother trends now

Prince Harry talks more about the fight between him and his brother trends now

Prince Harry's verbal attacks on his brother continued today with another clip from his ITV interview where he describes William's 'red mist' and his own drug use.

The Duke of Sussex also insisted he wants reconciliation with his relatives, even though his new memoirs have damaged the start of Charles III's reign and plunged the Royal Family into its worst crisis since the death of his mother in 1997.

Harry has alleged that there was a fight between him and the Prince of Wales after he called Meghan Markle 'difficult', 'rude' and 'abrasive'. Harry's book also reveals that William warned him against proposing.

Harry claims the stand-up row in Nottingham Cottage - his Kensington Palace flat - ended with William grabbing him by the collar and throwing him to the floor, shattering a dog bowl. His back was scraped and bruised, he claims.

In a newly-released clip from ITV's forthcoming interview with Harry, the duke said his brother was so frustrated during the incident which reportedly took place in 2019, he saw 'red mist in him'.

'He wanted me to hit him back, but I chose not to,' he says of his brother. In the clip released early on Friday morning, Harry tells his friend Tom Bradby: 'What was different here was the level of frustration, and I talk about the red mist that I had for so many years, and I saw this red mist in him.'

The Duke of Sussex has spoken out again over the alleged confrontation between himself and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV's Tom Brady

The Duke of Sussex has spoken out again over the alleged confrontation between himself and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV's Tom Brady

The short clip from the ITV interview, which is due to be aired on Sunday, also had Harry addressing the drug use detailed in Spare.

Mr Bradby tells the duke: 'There's a fair amount of drugs (in the book). Marijuana, magic mushrooms, cocaine. I mean, that's going to surprise people.'

The duke appears to agree and says it was

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