Two years after Spare, Duke expresses regret and hopes for healing family ties
Prince Harry is reportedly prioritising reconciliation with his royal family, two years after the release of his explosive memoir, Spare.
Debuting on January 10, 2023, Spare became the fastest-selling book in history, unveiling shocking revelations about the royal household. The memoir detailed tense relationships with King Charles, Prince William, and a heated exchange between Meghan Markle and Catherine over a bridesmaid dress fitting. The publication sent ripples through the monarchy, sparking public debate and internal fallout.
Now, sources suggest that Harry, 40, harbours mixed feelings about the memoir’s impact. According to an insider, "While he’s glad he shared his side of the story, he does have regrets about how everything unfolded. Looking back, he feels it might not have been the best way to handle things."
The memoir’s release caused significant strain within the royal family, but Harry is reportedly keen on rebuilding relationships. "Rebuilding relationships is a priority for him," the source added. "He hopes to reconnect with his family by 2025 and create a path forward."
This shift in outlook reflects Harry’s desire to move beyond past tensions and seek a renewed sense of unity. While challenges remain, the Duke’s willingness to repair family ties signals a potential turning point in the ongoing royal rift.