Prince Harry was interviewed by Hoda Kotb about the Invictus Games and his relationship with Prince William
April 20, 2022 - 21:05 BST Diane Shipley Hoda Kotb didn't let Prince Harry off easily when she interviewed him for NBC this week, asking him a range of questions when she spoke to him at The Hague as he helmed the Invictus Games.
Loading the player... WATCH: Prince Harry asked if he misses brother William by Hoda Kotb – see his reactionMORE: Prince Harry reveals Archie's surprising dream jobThe dad-of-two continued:"I'm here and giving everything that I can 120% to them to make sure that they have the experience of a lifetime, that's my focus here."When I leave here I get back and my focus is on my family who I miss massively.
Harry said that"inevitably stuff happens" given the pressure of the roles he and William were born into. He then added:"The majority of the stuff is created out of nothing but as brothers, you know, you have good days, you have bad days."After he and Meghan stepped back from their roles as senior working royals, Harry was more forthright about the division between himself and William, including in a much-discussed interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.
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