PRINCE Harry has made a major admission about his relationship with William in an explosive new interview.
The Duke of Sussex also fumed about how we wanted "a family not an institution" in his latest swipe at the monarchy.
In a trailer for his tell-all chat with Tom Bradbury, Harry says: "I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back."
He also adds: "It never needed to be this way. The leaking, the planting, I want a family - not an institution."
Today it was revealed the duke has taken part in two new interviews, one with ITV and the other with US broadcaster CBS' 60 Minutes programme.
Trailers for both were shared on Twitter this morning but the full interviews will be aired just days before the duke's "explosive" new book Spare is published.
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In the ITV teaser clip Harry also accuses the Royal Family of having "shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile" with him.
He adds: "They feel as though it's better to keep us, somehow, as the villains."
The full interview, filmed at the Sussexes' California home, will air on Sunday - just two days before the Duke's hotly anticipated memoir will be released.
The prince is expected to share more details about the controversial book in his "revealing" interview on US TV.
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Meanwhile, body language expert Judi James has suggested that Harry is trying to look "superior" and play the "victim" in the chat with CBS host Anderson Cooper.
She said he makes himself looks like an "authoritative prince", a "guru" and a "bean-spilling victim" in the trailer.
It comes after Harry and Meghan were slated over their Netflix series, which TalkTV's Piers Morgan blasted as "worse than the Kardashians".
The couple also faced accusations that their "truth", as told in the new show, did not stand up to reality.
The claims in the doc include the idea that brother William screamed at Harry during Megxit talks as the now-King lied.
The Duke, 38, has given a series of publicity-boosting media interviews since he quit the Royal Family.
And he had been in talks with several major US networks about further TV talks, it was reported.
Last year he and Meghan sat down with chat show host Oprah Winfrey.
Just a month later Harry spoke on NBC, when he claimed he wanted to ensure the "right people" were around the Queen to "protect" her.