A difficult memory. In the final episode of Harry & Meghan, Prince Harry opened up about going back to the U.K.
for Prince Philip’s 2021 funeral amid the intense drama with his family.“It was hard,” the Duke of Sussex, 38, recalled in the docuseries’ finale, which dropped on Netflix Thursday, December 15. “Especially spending time, having chats with my brother and my father, who just, you know, were very much focused on the same misinterpretation of the whole situation.”Philip died in April 2021 at age 99 — one month after the Sussexes’ bombshell CBS interview, in which Meghan Markle and Harry lobbed multiple allegations against The Firm, including claims of racism and that the royal family did not support them amid the Suits alum’s mental health crisis.“None of us really wanted to have to talk about it at my grandfather’s funeral, but we did,” Harry continued, noting that he did not get the reaction from his father, King Charles III, and his brother, Prince William, that he was looking for.“I’ve had to make peace with the fact that we’re probably never gonna get genuine accountability or a genuine apology,” the Invictus Games founder admitted. “You know, my wife and I, we’re moving on.
We’re focused on what’s coming next.”Amid the difficulty of his Philip’s death — and the tough discussions with his estranged family — Harry acknowledged that he was “actually really happy for my grandfather,” explaining that the Duke of Edinburgh died “quietly” and “went peacefully” and “happily.”While just Harry went to the U.K.
for his late grandfather’s funeral, Meghan, 41, accompanied her husband to London in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death at age 96 in September.The Archewell cofounders, who were in Europe on business when
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