Prince Harry reveals on TV the necklace William allegedly ripped off his neck

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Prince Harry has confirmed he still wears the necklace he accused his brother of ripping from his neck in 2019, showing off the ‘now fixed’ jewelery in a television interview.

The host of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert, asked Harry, 38, in an interview that aired on Tuesday, which necklace Prince William broke.

Harry said it was the one he was wearing at the moment, pointing out the symbolism of each of the three objects attached to the leather strap.

“There’s a lot of talk about the physical fight you two had, where he pushed you down in the kitchen and broke the dog’s bowl, when you fell on him,” Colbert began.

He says he broke your necklace. What necklace was it that he broke?

Harry replied: ‘This. Which is now fixed.

Prince Harry showed off the necklace he said William broke in 2019 on Tuesday night.

Prince Harry showed off the necklace he said William broke in 2019 on Tuesday night.

The leather cord features a silver pendant attached to the end.

The leather cord features a silver pendant attached to the end.

Harry and his older brother are pictured in July 2021. Harry has written a detailed account of the distance he feels with William, saying he was angry that the press blamed their long estrangement on Meghan.

Harry and his older brother are pictured in July 2021. Harry has written a detailed account of the distance he feels with William, saying he was angry that the press blamed their long estrangement on Meghan.

Colbert asked her to describe the three pendants.

“It has my children’s heartbeats, which my wife gave me,” Harry said, holding up silver plates with his children’s cardiograms engraved on them.

“And then a friend of mine in Botswana made me this, which has a tiger eye in the middle.”

Tiger’s eye is said to bring power, inner strength, healing and courage. Some cultures believe that it protects from the evil eye.

It is an inexpensive stone, found mainly in South Africa, but deposits are also found in Namibia, Australia, India, and Thailand.

Harry has been seen wearing the necklace for many years, leading to speculation that it was a gift from his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy, whom he dated between 2004 and 2010.

Chelsy Davy, pictured with Harry in 2007, is believed to have given him the leather pendant when they started dating.

Chelsy Davy, pictured with Harry in 2007, is believed to have given him the leather pendant when they started dating.

Harry, in his memoir Spare, writes about the painful encounter with his furious brother in 2019.

‘[William] he grabbed me by the neck, ripped my collar and threw me to the ground”, he writes.

The furious dispute reportedly broke out at their London home, Nottingham Cottage, in the grounds of Kensington Palace.

William is said to have called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive” and insisted she was trying to “help” her younger brother, during a meeting about “the whole rolling catastrophe”.

Harry is seen talking to The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, who asked him about the necklace.

Harry is seen talking to The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, who asked him about the necklace.

Harry accused his brother of ‘reproducing the press narrative’ about his wife, before a shouting match ensued, the book claims.

Harry claims that William then urged him to fight back, saying that’s what would happen when they fought as kids.

But the Duke of Sussex says he refused, claiming William left and then returned “looking remorseful and apologetic”.

William then “turned around and called her back: ‘You don’t need to tell Meg about this.'”

Harry claims he said, “You mean you attacked me?”, to which William replied, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”

The Duke of Sussex says the first person he spoke to was his therapist over the phone.

But he claims Meghan later saw the ‘scratches and bruises’ on his back from the dog bowl.

He claims that his wife “wasn’t that surprised and she wasn’t that angry.” She was terribly sad.’