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Prince Harry isn’t waiting on an apology from his royal family members.
“I’ve had to make peace with the fact that we’re probably never going to get genuine accountability or a genuine apology,” the Duke of Sussex says in Episode 6 of his and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan,” which began streaming Thursday.
“My wife and I, we’re moving on,” Harry, 38, continues. “We’re focused on what’s coming next.”
The prince, who stepped back from his royal role in 2020 and officially resigned the following year, claims to viewers that he and Markle, 41, experienced “institutional gaslighting” from the palace during their departure and in the aftermath.
“Everything that’s happened to us, was always going to happen to us,” he says. “Because if you speak truth to power, that’s how they respond.”
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
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Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Prince Harry is not expecting “accountability” or a “genuine apology” from his family.
Netflix
Tyler Perry: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry were 'abused' by royal family
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