Prince Harry Regrets Controversial Decision
In their Netflix series, Prince Harry has opened up about what he considers "one of the biggest mistakes of his life."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex provide an inside look at their love story from its earliest days and how they navigated the pressures of life in the public eye, ultimately deciding to build a new home for their family in California.
King Charles III's younger son also addressed a controversial topic: the infamous Nazi costume he wore to a fancy dress party in 2005.
Meghan's husband described the decision to wear the outfit as "one of the biggest mistakes in my life," adding that he "felt so ashamed afterwards."
He explained that, in the aftermath, he traveled to Berlin to meet with a Holocaust survivor and learn from their experiences. He also had the opportunity to sit down with the Chief Rabbi of Britain to understand the consequences of his choice of costume.
In his memoir Spare, Harry detailed their meeting and explained that despite feeling "bottomless self-loathing" for his actions, the Chief Rabbi "urged me not to be devastated by my mistake, but instead to be motivated" and added that "he told me to lift my head, go forth, use this experience to make the world better."