Harry demands Royal Family to ‘come clean’ over Meghan and ‘we can move on’

Prince Harry has sensationally demanded that the Royal Family "come clean" and apologise to Meghan Markle so "everyone can move on".

Following on from the success of his memoir, Spare, Harry, 38, spoke to The Telegraph and said cryptically "you know what you did".

As well as sharing some intimate details of his relationship with Prince William, 40, and his role as the uncle of the former Duke's children, Harry also took the opportunity to liken his family's omerta-like silence to abuse.

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“Because you know what you did, and I now know why you did it. And you’ve been caught out, so just come clean and then we could all move on," he told the publication.

“If people had listened” when he first earmarked the apparent ill treatment of Meghan Markle, the family wouldn't be at odds with Harry now, he claimed.

“That’s the saddest part about it – it was all so avoidable. But they just couldn’t help themselves," he added.

Harry and Meghan laid out exactly what they want apologies for in their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan.

The couple have repeatedly claimed about racism towards Meghan, stressful press about the pair and the fact that – allegedly – the Palace offered no help.

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A Palace courtier told the Daily Beast last month: "We are deliberately keen to send a message by being voiceless. Our duty is to get on with the job. It isn’t to respond."

In the same interview, Harry revealed that he has enough cut material from Spare to write "another" book that Prince William and King Charles III would "not forgive".

His original transcript was revealed to be of twice the length of the final draft that ended up making the first book.

He said: "The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.

"There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me."

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