Prince Harry’s desire to make amends and turn back time has recently been brought to light.
According to reports, the Duke of Sussex harbors significant regrets regarding the release of his memoir, Spare, as the consequences continue to weigh on him.
This revelation comes from a source close to the Prince, who shared insights during an interview with The Mirror. The insider stated, "While Harry is relieved to have finally shared his side of the story in Spare, a part of him regrets the approach and the way it was all executed."
The source elaborated, explaining that Prince Harry’s frustration over his treatment by the royal family drove his decision to publish the book. “He was deeply hurt and angry about how he was treated by his family and felt the memoir was the only way to make them truly understand. However, looking back, he questions whether it was the best method. The fallout has been immense, and it has caused significant strain within his family.”
Despite the tension, Prince Harry reportedly still hopes to mend his relationship with his family. The insider added, “He genuinely wants to reconnect and is optimistic that 2025 could be a turning point for reconciliation.”
One potential opportunity for healing lies in the fact that the paperback edition of Spare was not updated to reflect events that unfolded after its initial release. “This omission might leave room for dialogue and repair, as it signals that Harry may be willing to turn the page and rebuild bridges,” the source noted.
These revelations shed light on the emotional toll the memoir’s publication has had on Prince Harry, emphasizing his lingering hope for peace within the royal family.