Prince William has made it clear that his children are not Harry’s responsibility
Prince Harry has expressed concerns about the future of other “spare parts” in the royal family to his brother – who has “made it very clear that children are not his responsibility”.
The Duke of Sussex spoke candidly about his concerns for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in an interview with The telegraphPointing out that he hopes that his efforts to highlight his pain will bear fruit for the next generation.
“Although William and I have talked about it once or twice, and he has made it clear to me that his children are not my responsibility, I still feel responsible,” he said.
Of those three kids, at least one will end up like me, a spare. And it hurts me, and it worries me.

Prince Harry has expressed his concerns about the future of other “spare parts” in the royal family to his brother – who has made it very clear that children are not his responsibility.

The Duke of Sussex spoke candidly about his concerns for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in an interview with The Telegraph, stating that he hopes his efforts to highlight his pain will pay off for the next generation.
William-born Prince George is second in line to the throne after his father, while younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are third and fourth.
The Duke has also spoken out about his children, saying he would not allow Archie, his eldest son, to go through the same “traumatic” experience that he and his brother went through.
In fact, he hopes to be a cycle breaker. While he admits that his family probably isn’t thrilled with him at the moment in the wake of his sudden memoirs and TV tours, he hopes they will one day see the benefit of his decision to speak out.
Harry has revealed a host of private things in the past few weeks – from his own experience with illegal substances, to his grueling mental health battle following his mother’s death and his two tours in Afghanistan.
He made elaborate plans to disrupt the relationship between the royal family and the press, believing that by doing so, he could protect future divisions in the family.
Even with everything he was willing to discuss—the good, the bad, and the ugly—there are matters he chooses to leave out of the diary.
Harry says there’s plenty left on the cutting room floor a whole second diary could fill, which could come in handy given the four-book, £16m deal he and Meghan signed with Penguin Random House.
The news that there is enough content for a second book will no doubt set off alarm bells in the royal fold after the latest onslaught of obfuscation.
Harry knew that including any details about intimate moments with his family would cause a backlash, but ultimately decided he couldn’t tell his story truthfully without it.

William-born Prince George is second in line to the throne after his father, while younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are third and fourth.
But he said, There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I do not want the world to know. Because I don’t think they will ever forgive me.
Now that the dust has settled, he hopes he and Meghan can reconnect with his family — even if they don’t particularly like his decision to share his “truth.”
In his memoir Spear and several interviews to promote it, Harry made widespread and devastating accusations against his closest relatives.
It’s been a week since Harry’s ghostly written biography made global headlines, and this is his sixth interview to boost sales of the book, which publisher Penguin Random House says is already breaking records.
Harry spoke candidly that he used ayahuasca, a drug, with a specialist while seeking treatment for his mental health problems.
While William was the first person to encourage Harry to try therapy, he says after he sought alternative therapy, he realized there was only a bigger divide with his brother on the other side of him.
He hopes the heir will one day embrace therapy after the traumatic experiences they shared in childhood.
Ayahuasca—a South American botanical medicine typically brewed into a tea—is made from the leaves of the Psychotria viridis shrub along with the stems of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine.

William-born Prince George of Wales is second in line to the throne, with younger siblings Princess Charlotte of Wales at third, and Prince Louis IV.
“The main components of ayahuasca — Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis — both have hallucinogenic properties,” says Healthline.
When combined, these two plants form a powerful narcotic brew that affects the central nervous system, resulting in an altered state of consciousness that can include hallucinations, out-of-body experiences, and ecstasy.
In the movie Spear, Harry revealed that William believed that all his therapy made him delusional and wondered if he had been “brainwashed” by the therapist he was seeing.
Elsewhere in his interview with The Telegraph, Harry expanded on his motivation for speaking out.
He said: «It is not about trying to collapse the monarchy, but trying to save them from themselves. And I know I will be crucified by many people for saying that.
Harry also suggested that reform is needed in the royal family.
“If only the 10 percent of the scrutiny that was imposed on me and an M had been placed on this institution, we wouldn’t be in this mess right now,” he said in a condemning statement.
‘It’s so dirty.’ It was very dark. And it will continue and it will continue and I look forward to the day when we are no longer a part of it, but I worry about who is next.”