Prince Harry is opening up again about some rather controversial claims for a recent interview and this time around, they happen to be related to his brother Prince William again.
The Duke of Sussex did not shy away from explaining how his own brother backstabbed him. Furthermore, he went on to mention that this behavior would have really made his own mother, the late Princess Diana very upset.
Seeing the Duke of Sussex use such harsh terms to describe the entire ordeal and his troubled relationship with William had many people’s eyes open to a bond that was so fragile and getting to a point where it would be hard to mend.
The brothers clearly had differences but this is not the first time that Harry was criticizing William for the matter.
“William was two years older than me. But he was the heir and I was the spare”- Harry could be seen sending out a brutal joke to his brother while also adding how he does feel that he was bred only for the reason of offering spare parts to William.
He added that if his 40-year-old brother ever needed spare organs or spare parts, he would be there to offer them. As anyone can imagine, the words were harsh and something that not a lot of people saw coming for obvious reasons.
But the dramatic voice tone did not stop there. Harry rambled on and on about how he always felt like he was the plan B or the shadow or the support for his brother Prince William.
“I understood really well with the time that my role was to be his diversion or distraction. And if needed, I would have to be there to provide any spare part that he may be missing!”- the Duke of Sussex mentioned.
Another striking statement had to do with how his father and brother were barred from being on the same plane together.
There was a fear that if something did happen, both of them would be wiped out together and the Palace couldn’t dare to afford that so they were made to travel separately, Harry mentioned. “But nobody gave a damn about how I was traveling or with whom I happened to be traveling”- the Duke of Sussex added.