Prince Harry revealed he had done everything possible to help his brother, Prince William “see what really happened” to no avail. Despite failing to help his brother, William, Harry still promises to be there for him as he remains trapped in the “toxic” life of the royal family.
In a new clip of his Oprah Winfrey interview, Harry, 36, spoke kindly of his brother Prince William, 38, despite the long-running rumors that a feud with his brother William was one of the major reasons for Megxit, and at the same time felt sorry for him as William unknowingly remains “trapped” in the royal family.
The Duke of Sussex told Oprah in the clip aired on “CBS This Morning” that splitting from royal life “hurt” because he was “part of the system with them. “But … I’m very aware of this — my brother can’t leave that system. But I have,” Harry said.
When asked if he also wants his brother William “to leave the system,” this was Harry’s response: “I don’t know — I can’t speak for him, but I will always be there for him — I will always be there for my family,” Harry told Oprah Winfrey.
He further said that William was not the only person he tried to help, stating that his father, Prince Charles, was also among the club of those“trapped” in the system — and that he had also “tried to help” his father Prince Charles“to see what has happened” to no avail.
When Oprah asked him why his father put up with such a “toxic environment,” this was Harry’s answer: “He’s had to make peace with it.”