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Emanuele Filiberto continued,"I’m sure he’s suffering a lot about what is happening … You grew up to be like this. But you know, it’s [the Sussexes'] choice and God bless them. And I hope they will have a wonderful life."
The Italian prince also had compassion for the Sussexes' choice, saying he understood part of their experience. "I know what it feels like to be part of a Royal Family, to have this blood that is in you," he said. "I’m the last person to try to judge people because I also did things that were completely out of, let’s say, the protocol, I wanted to present myself to the Italian people.
"So I did television, I accept everyone and the only thing I wish is happiness so that they could be able to [raise] their children in another life. And in the end, we’ll see who was right and who was not.
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