Prince Harry says he would like his father and brother 'back'

Tense relationship with Royal Family aired in preview clips from CBS, ITV interviews

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Britain's Prince Harry said his troubled relationship with the Royal Family "never needed to be this way" and he wants to get his father King Charles and his brother "back," in an excerpt from an interview with U.K. broadcaster ITV released on Monday.
"It never needed to be this way," he said in the clip. "They've shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile," he said. "I would like to get my father back; I would like to have my brother back."
Harry and his wife Meghan, officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, stepped down from royal duties in March 2020, saying they wanted to forge new lives in the United States away from media harassment.
They now live in California, where Harry sat down with ITV News at Ten journalist Tom Bradby for the interview.
Since moving to the U.S., the couple have criticized how they were treated as members of the Royal Family, including an accusation by Harry that his brother William, Prince of Wales, screamed at him during a meeting to discuss his future.

'Silence is betrayal'

In a separate interview with CBS's 60 Minutes in the United States, Harry said Buckingham Palace had refused to publicly support him and his wife, while at the same time the institution was briefing against them.
"When we're being told for the last six years, 'We can't put a statement out to protect you,' but you do it for other members of the family, there comes a point when silence is betrayal," he told journalist Anderson Cooper.

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Both interviews will be broadcast on Jan. 8, two days before publication of Harry's memoir, Spare.
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