{"id":178109,"date":"2023-01-05T20:00:27","date_gmt":"2023-01-05T20:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/prince-harry-calls-william-his-archnemesis-in-memoir\/"},"modified":"2023-01-05T20:00:27","modified_gmt":"2023-01-05T20:00:27","slug":"prince-harry-calls-william-his-archnemesis-in-memoir","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/prince-harry-calls-william-his-archnemesis-in-memoir\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince Harry calls William his ‘archnemesis’ in memoir"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Prince William and Prince Harry, here seen mourning their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September, have long had a fractured relationship, according to Harry’s memoir spare<\/em>. (Photo: Emilio Morenatti\/Pool via REUTERS)<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n

Prince Harry calls his estranged brother, Prince William, his “archnemesis” in his new memoir, spare<\/em>.<\/p>\n

That detail, revealed in a preview of his Good MorningAmerica <\/em>interview, is just one of several bombshells from the book, which comes out Tuesday. He also reportedly claimed that William and Kate Middleton urged him to wear the Nazi costume to a party in 2005 and that William physically attacked him in 2019 in a dispute over Meghan Markle.<\/p>\n

In addition to upcoming interviews with Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes<\/em> and Tom Bradby for ITV in the UK, the British royal sat for an interview with GMA<\/em>‘s Michael Strahan, which airs Monday.<\/p>\n

“You refer to your brother as your ‘beloved brother’ and ‘archnemesis,'” Strahan asks him in a clip. “Strong words. What did you mean by that?”<\/p>\n

“There has always been this competition between us,” replied the younger son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana. “Weirdly. I think it really plays into or is played by the heir-spare” relationship, which puts William in line for the throne after Charles.<\/p>\n

During the conversation, Harry told Strahan that he believes sharing “the truth” is what will eventually bring peace to the fractured relationship he has with his family.<\/p>\n

“Ultimately, what this all comes down to is, I don’t think that we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth is out there,” said Harry, who left England in 2020 and settled in Markle’s home state of California with their two children.<\/p>\n

Strahan said he read the book cover to cover and promised jaws will drop when it is released. “He is not holding anything back,” the co-anchor teased.<\/p>\n

This comes amid leaks of the book to the press, including several wild stories. One, published by Page Six, claims that Harry put some of the blame for the infamous Nazi costume incident on his brother and sister-in-law. Harry, who was 20 at the time, wore the costume, that had a swastika on the arm, to a “Native and Colonial”-theme party, which William also attended.<\/p>\n