
"It was a series of corrections to stories already out there, Harry told The Guardian during an interview which took place during his surprise visit to war-torn Ukraine on Friday, following four days in London. One point of view had been put out and it needed to be corrected. I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public, the California-based Duke of Sussex continued. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear."
"While Harry may insist that his conscience is clear, his uncompromising view that he's usually in the right, both about speaking out against his family and his version of family conflicts, may sound warning sirens about whether reconciliation is possible in the long-term, Newsweek's royal correspondent Jack Royston wrote. In a possible sign that the royal establishment remains wary about Harry's intentions, his family didn't wish him a happy 41st birthday on his social media accounts Monday, the Daily Mail reported."
Prince Harry defended his decision to reveal family matters and criticized relatives, saying he has no regrets about sharing secrets in his memoir Spare and that his conscience is clear. He framed recent revelations as necessary corrections to public narratives and said Meghan Markle encouraged him to stick to the truth. The interview followed a surprise visit to Ukraine after four days in London. Observers warn that his repeated public criticisms and insistence on his version of events could jeopardize long-term reconciliation with King Charles III. The royal family did not mark his 41st birthday on their social channels.
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