As more and more revelations from Prince Harry's upcoming memoir, "Spare," trickle out ahead of its Jan. 10 release, the prince has sat with various news outlets to discuss the book. After Harry's bombshell interview with Anderson Cooper on "60 Minutes" aired on Sunday, Jan. 8, the Duke of Sussex spoke to "Good Morning America"'s Michael Strahan the following day to rehash some of the biggest revelations from his book, including the rift between him and his brother, his strained relationship with the royal family, and how he's coped with his mother Princess Diana's death.
Strahan asked Harry how he thinks Diana would feel about his and Prince William's ever-growing rift. "I think she would be sad," Harry said, acknowledging that Diana would not enjoy seeing her only sons fighting. But that doesn't mean he thinks she would disagree with the road he's taken in deciding to expose the unfair treatment he's endured as a royal.
"I think she would be looking at it long term to know that there are certain things we need to go through to be able to heal the relationship," he added. "I have felt the presence of my mom more so in the last two years than I have in the last 30."
Harry said there is only one hard road to reconciliation. "I don't think that we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth is out there," he noted.
Based on leaks that have made their way into the British press, in "Spare," Harry makes explosive revelations about his life as a royal, from claiming his father, King Charles III, made distasteful jokes about rumors that he's not Harry's real father to an instance where Prince William allegedly physically attacked Harry in 2019.
Read ahead to find out what else Harry discussed during his "GMA" interview.