Come and apologize to Megan
Prince Harry demanded that the royal family apologize for his wife, Meghan Markle.
“You know what you did, and now I know why you did it.” The Duke of Sussex sensationally assured his family in an interview with The telegraph this week.
The scathing comments come days after Harry, 38, was released from prison The bomb tells all the notes, “reserve,” who made private family quarrels and conversations public.
Harry, who has claimed his family treats him like he’s “delusional and paranoid”, hasn’t made it clear what exactly he wants his family to apologize to Meghan for.
The father-of-two insists that “if people listened to him” sooner, the rift between the Duchess of Sussex and the rest of the royal family would be resolved. It wouldn’t be so bad.


“It was all avoidable,” he said, referring to the royals.
In his protocol-breaking book, Harry claims senior members of the royal family have “briefed” the press and “leaked” negative stories about Markle.
Adding that he simply didn’t see how “appalling and outrageous” sharing his story was, the youngest son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana said he felt a “responsibility” to get the “truth” out there.


“I still feel a responsibility to know that out of these three kids, at least one of them will end up like me, the reserve,” he said, referring to William and Kate’s sons Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and 4-year-old Prince Louis.
Prince William’s brother too He is credited with the cure for helping him through dark times During this, he notes, he tried unsuccessfully to “reach” his family.
“That’s when I started trying to explain to them how some of their decisions and some of the things they were doing — or not doing — would reflect on them,” he told the publication.

“Especially across the world stage, and especially across the Commonwealth of Nations, as far as my wife is concerned now. And I couldn’t reach them. And I wasn’t trying to reach out to one or two people.”
“It was a mentality. It was a culture, inside a bubble within a bubble, that when I was there it was unbreakable,” he added.
Harry said Not only did the company refuse to know where he came frombut “they spoil the whole plan by their need to control us financially, jealousy, and this unfortunate situation of having us live outside their control is somewhat problematic for them.”


Elsewhere in the interview, Harry revealed that he It contains enough content to write more books about his experience growing up as King, cutting nearly half of its content from the first draft.
In particular, the exiled king said that much of the content about William and their father, King Charles III, was removed from the Spear to avoid an irreparable rift.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment on Spear.