Prince Harry hasn’t spoken to Prince William and King Charles III “in a while”.
The Duke of Sussex told Anderson Cooper on Sunday’s episode of “60 Minutes” where he and his family stand amid the launch of his bombshell memoir, “Spear.”
When asked if he has been “in touch” with his brother and father, the 38-year-old replied, “Currently, no.”
The prince said the last time they spoke “wasn’t recently”.
However, Harry pointed out, “Look[ing] Forward” to his reconciliation with the Prince of Wales, 40, and the King, 64.
He and his wife, Meghan Markle, hope to have a “private” and “constructive” conversation in the future.
“Meghan and I have continued to say we will publicly apologize for any wrongdoing,” Harry added. “But every time we ask that question, no one tells us the details or anything.”
He continued, “I’m really looking forward to getting that family element back.” “I am looking forward to having a relationship with my brother. I am looking forward to having a relationship with my parents and other members of my family.”
The former military pilot, who has lived in California with Markle and their two children since 2020, went on to blame the family tensions on the British press.
Without the tabloids, Harry believes the royals “would likely still be a rather dysfunctional family – as many of them are.”
The Duke’s “60 Minutes” interview is one of several stops on his press tour ahead of “Spear,” which hits US bookshelves January 10.
Harry appeared on ITV on Sunday and is scheduled to speak with Michael Strahan on ‘Good Morning America’ Monday morning, followed by an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert the following evening.
Back in England, the royal family’s top advisers have set up a de facto “war room” to combat potential fallout from Harry’s promotional and interviews, Page Six revealed over the weekend.
“There were undoubtedly concerns about what Harry was going to write, and in particular they were worried about recounting very personal moments in their lives,” a senior insider explained to us.
Buckingham Palace told Page Six it would not comment on any allegations in Spear.