British Prince Harry has recalled in his new book, how his elder brother, Prince William physically “attacked” him during a dispute in 2019, according to the Guardian on Wednesday.
The incident is described in Harry’s upcoming biography “Spare,” which is scheduled to be released later this month amid an ongoing dispute within the British royal family, the tabloid reported.
38-year-old Harry, said that William branded his wife Meghan Markle “difficult,” “rude,” and “abrasive” during an argument in the kitchen of his London house before pushing him to the ground as the pair continued to bicker, according to the Guardian.
Harry immediately gave his older brother the order to depart. Harry remembered William as having a “regretful, and apologized” expression, according to the newspaper.
They laid much of the blame for their misery in it on tabloid harassment and racist media reports, some of which they allege the family was responsible for.
The two are now unpopular in Britain as a result of their relocation to Meghan’s home state of California, where the media frequently portrays them as conceited.
Harry stated that he wants “a family, not an institution” in excerpts from a television interview that was broadcast this week on ITV in the UK and CBS in the United States before the book is released.
“I would like to get my father back. I would like to get my brother back,” Harry stated.