Prince Harry has done what many royals haven't - given four gripping TV interviews that ditch the dirt on his own family.
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The royal and his wife Meghan stood down from active duties in February 2019 amid a wave of accusations, and he's now telling all in TV interviews, a Netflix series and his soon-to-be-released memoir called Spare.
The revelations came thick and fast during the TV interviews, two of which will be aired in Australia on Monday night.
Here's the top six revelations and comments that came from his US 60 Minutes and ITV1/ITN interviews.
The fight with Prince William
Harry accused Prince William of knocking him to the floor during a 2019 brawl, after the older royal allegedly called Meghan "difficult", "rude" and "abrasive".
"He had a few issues which were based not on reality and he snapped and he pushed me to the floor," Harry said in the 60 Minutes interview.
"He knocked me over, I landed on a dog bowl. I cut my back, I didn't know about it at the time. He apologised afterwards. It was a pretty nasty experience."
The prince added during his ITV1/ITN interview how William "wanted me to hit him back, but I chose not to".
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On his mother Princess Diana dying
Following the death of his mother Princess Diana in August 1997, Harry alleges he and brother William were told not to show any emotion.
"Everyone felt like they knew our mum and the two closest people to her, the two most loved people by her, were unable to show any emotion in that moment," Harry said.
At the time of Diana's death Harry was 12 years old and William was 15.
Smear campaign against his wife Meghan
The prince alleges the Royal Family had a mistrust of Meghan from the moment they met her.
"Right from the beginning, before they even had a chance to know her, and the UK press jumped on that," he said.
He said the mistrust was based on "the fact that she was American, an actress, divorced, black, biracial with a black mother".
"Those were just four of the typical stereotypes that becomes a feeding frenzy for the British press," he said.
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Meghan must be a witch
Harry acknowledged how much he's changed since he first met Meghan, and said those changes have made him a better man.
"She must be a witch, he's changed. As opposed to yeah I did change, I'm really glad I changed because rather than getting drunk, falling out of clubs, taking drugs, I have now found the love of my life and I now have the opportunity to start a family with her," he said.
Will he go to the coronation of King Charles?
Harry and Meghan will have a place at the coronation of King Charles on May 6 if they wish to attend, The Daily Telegraph has reported, but the prince would not confirm if he would attend.
"There's a lot that can happen between now and then, but the door is always open," Harry said.
"The ball is in their court. There's a lot to be discussed and I really hope that they are willing to sit down and talk about it."
Is a reconciliation possible?
Harry admits he would like to reunite with his father and brother.
"Forgiveness is 100 per cent a possibility because I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back. At the moment, I don't recognise them, as much as they probably don't recognise me," he said.