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Prince Harry says it became 'Meghan versus Kate'

Of brother Prince William and his wife Catherine, he said: "I always hoped that the four of us would get on.

"But very quickly it became Meghan versus Kate.

"And that, when it plays out so publicly, you can't hide from that," he told Tom Bradby, in an ITV interview.

BBC reports in the 95-minute interview to promote his memoir, titled Spare, he recalled the days when he was the "third wheel" at official engagements and other outings - but his relationship with Prince William and Catherine was particularly warm at that time.

Harry and Meghan on Netflix: They lied to protect my brother, claims Harry

Ahead of the second half of the series, the trailer shows the couple saying why they stepped down from royal duties.

"I wasn't being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves," says Meghan.

Prince Harry blamed "institutional gaslighting".

But there is some confusion about the most controversial and headline-grabbing moment in the trailer, with its reference to lying to protect Prince William.

Harry and Meghan reveal Spotify Covid row concerns

The couple said they were "committed to continuing" a content deal worth an estimated $25m (£18m) and will continue to lobby Spotify bosses for changes.

Top artists have pulled songs from the streaming service in protest at its work with Joe Rogan, a US podcast host who has interviewed vaccine-sceptics.

Neil Young is among those to cut ties.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the Sussexes' Archewell Foundation warned of the impact of "rampant mis and disinformation".

Prince Harry and Meghan expecting second child

The spokesperson said: "We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are overjoyed to be expecting their second child."

Harry and Meghan are preparing to welcome a brother or sister for their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, who turned one last May.

A spokesperson for the couple said they were "overjoyed" at the news.

The couple shared a black and white picture of themselves under a tree, with Harry resting his hand on Meghan's head as she cradles her bump.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex tells of 'unbearable grief' of miscarriage

"I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second," Meghan said in a piece for the New York Times.

She went on to describe how she watched "my husband's heart break as he tried to hold the shattered pieces of mine".

Meghan wrote that "loss and pain have plagued every one of us in 2020".

The 39-year-old shared her experience to urge people to "commit to asking others, 'are you OK?'" over the Thanksgiving holiday in the US.

Meghan Markle on brink of tears describing parenting in royal role

The Duchess of Sussex spoke to ITV for a show on her and her husband Prince Harry's recent royal tour of Africa.

Reporter Tom Bradby asked her how she was coping with the intense media spotlight while she adjusts to parenthood and she tearfully responded.

"Not many people have asked if I'm OK," she said.

Meghan also confirmed it had "really been a struggle" and said it was "a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes".