Prince Harry said he is not “pointing the finger” at his father as he made rare comments about the King during a speech in Australia.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, took part in a discussion on stage during a visit to a men’s mental health charity in Melbourne, as part of his four-day trip Down Under with wife Meghan Markle.
Harry met with members of the organisation on Wednesday morning at the Whitten Oval, which is the training and administrative headquarters of Australian rules football club Western Bulldogs.
In a discussion on stage with Movember’s global director of men’s health research, Dr Zac Seidler, Harry said that kids should be “upgrades” of their mothers and fathers and made rare comments about his own parents, King Charles and the late Princess Diana.
He said: “There’s no judgment, there’s no blame, there’s no pointing the finger. The reality is that – however you are parenting – that is a personal experience to you, you are going to want to improve on that.”
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