Prince Harry gave a candid assessment on how he feels after sharing his side of the story over the past few years with high-profile interviews, his memoir Spare and the Netflix series he and Meghan produced. The Duke of Sussex conceded his tell-alls have not always been well received. In an interview with the Guardian during his secret trip to Ukraine, he said: "I know that [speaking out] annoys some people and it goes against the narrative. The book? It was a series of corrections to stories already out there. One point of view had been put out and it needed to be corrected."
He added: "I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible." The prince then said: "My conscience is clear." Last week, after spending a few days in the UK, when he attended a series of events and met his father King Charles behind closed doors, the Duke travelled to Kyiv as part of his work for his organisation the Invictus Games. The Duke declared he will do "everything possible" to help thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and service personnel injured in the three-year war with Russia. Harry, who also visited Ukraine back in April, has said: "We cannot stop the war but what we can do is do everything we can to help the recovery process."
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