Prince Harry talks more about the fight between him and his brother

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Prince Harry’s verbal attacks on his brother continued today with another clip from his ITV interview describing William’s ‘red fog’, before admitting to taking cannabis, magic mushrooms and cocaine.

The Duke of Sussex has also insisted he wants reconciliation with his relatives, though his new memoirs hurt the start of Charles III’s reign and plunged the royal family into its worst crisis since his mother’s death in 1997.

Harry has alleged that there was a falling out between him and the Prince of Wales after he called Meghan Markle ‘difficult’, ‘rude’ and ‘abrasive’. Harry’s book also reveals that William warned him not to propose to her.

Harry claims that the stand-up fight at Nottingham Cottage, his Kensington Palace apartment, ended with William grabbing him by the neck and throwing him to the ground, smashing a dog bowl. His back was scraped and bruised, he claims.

In a newly released clip from the upcoming ITV interview with Harry, the duke said his brother was so frustrated during the incident, which reportedly took place in 2019, that he saw “red mist in it”.

“He wanted me to hit him back, but I decided against it,” he says of his brother. In the clip posted early Friday morning, Harry tells his friend Tom Bradby: “What was different here was the level of frustration, and I’m talking about the red mist that I had for so many years, and I saw this red mist in he”. .’

The Duke of Sussex has spoken out again about the alleged clash between him and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV's Tom Brady.

The Duke of Sussex has spoken out again about the alleged clash between him and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV’s Tom Brady.

Harry claims William said Meghan was rude in a shouting match (Pictured: Harry and William arrive to hold a vigil for the Queen)

Harry claims William said Meghan was rude in a shouting match (Pictured: Harry and William arrive to hold a vigil for the Queen)

Harry claims William said Meghan was rude in a shouting match (Pictured: Harry and William arrive to hold a vigil for the Queen)

The short clip from the ITV interview, which will air on Sunday, also had Harry address Spare’s detailed drug use.

Bradby tells the Duke: ‘There’s a fair amount of drugs (in the book). Marijuana, magic mushrooms, cocaine. I mean, that’s going to surprise people.

The duke seems to agree, saying that it was “important to acknowledge.”

The royal also claims she wants to reconcile with her family, something she says can’t happen without “some responsibility.”

‘I want reconciliation,’ he says, ‘but first there has to be some accountability.’ The Duke also states: ‘The truth, supposedly, at this point, has only been one side of the story, hasn’t it? But, there are two sides to every story.

It comes after Harry reportedly alleged in his book that William had called his American wife Meghan “difficult,” “rude” and “abrasive,” comments the younger brother said echoed “the narrative of the press” about his wife.

The Guardian, which first reported on the dispute, said it was able to obtain a copy of the book, due to be published on January 10, despite tight security around its publication.

In a previously released sneak peek of the ITV interview, Harry says he’s releasing his memoirs because he doesn’t know “how staying silent will make things better.”

The Nottingham Cottage kitchen, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the floor, breaking a dog bowl.

The Nottingham Cottage kitchen, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the floor, breaking a dog bowl.

The Nottingham Cottage kitchen, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the floor, breaking a dog bowl.

The full ITV interview will air two days before publication and, in a trailer, Bradby asks: “Wouldn’t your brother say to you, ‘Harry, how could you do this to me after all? After all we’ve been through?’ Wouldn’t that be what you would say?

Harry replied, “I’d probably say all sorts of different things.”

Mr Bradby, a former royal correspondent and current presenter of ITV News at Ten, is a friend of the Sussexes and previously interviewed them for a documentary about their 2019 tour of Africa.

He told Harry: “Some people will say you’ve been critical of invasions of your privacy your whole life, but the prosecution will be here if you’re invading the privacy of your nearest and dearest without permission, that will be the prosecution.”

Harry replied: “That will be the accusation of people who don’t understand or don’t want to believe that my family has been reporting to the press.”

Asked if he will attend his father’s coronation later this year, he said: “A lot can happen between now and then, but the door is always open, the ball is in their court.”

“There’s a lot to discuss and I really hope they’re willing to sit down and talk about it.”

Harry said he still believes in the monarchy, but when asked if he thinks it will play a role in his future, he said: “I don’t know.”

The show, called Harry: The Interview, will air on ITV1 and ITX at 9pm on January 8.