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Prince Harry, 36, was not punished by Prince Philip for giving making accusations against the Royal Family while his grandfather was in the hospital. A source has revealed that the Duke of Edinburgh “never held a grudge”. Us Weekly correspondent Christina Garibaldi said: “There are reports Prince Philip left nearly $42 million to his staff following his death.
The source had told The Sun: “Philip was not the sort of character to punish a grandson [Harry] for misbehaving.
“He was a very fair, even-handed and lovely man. Never held a grudge.”
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson told the newspaper: “This is a personal matter for the family and as such arrangements are private.”
The Duke of Sussex has since accused the royal family of “total neglect” in his mental health documentary series with Oprah.
During the first three episodes of Apple TV’s The Me You Can’t See, Harry addressed traumatic memories from his childhood, including the death of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and harassment on social media of he and his wife Meghan.
“Every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, to stop just got met with total silence or total neglect,” he told Winfrey, referring to his attempts to get assistance from his family with the attacks levelled at the Sussexes online.
“We spent four years trying to make it work. We did everything that we possibly could to stay there and carry on doing the role and doing the job.”
The duke also told Winfrey his family did not speak about Diana’s death and expected him to just deal with the resulting press attention and mental distress.
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“My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both William and I, ‘Well it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you’,” Harry said.
“That doesn’t make sense. Just because you suffered doesn’t mean that your kids have to suffer, in fact quite the opposite – if you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences you had, that you can make it right for your kids,” he said.
The now 36-year-old said his family told him to “play the game” and life would improve.
But he objected, telling Winfrey: “I’ve got a hell of a lot of my mum in me.
“The only way to free yourself and break out is to tell the truth.”
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