I wouldn’t use the word ‘quitting.’ It was a case of, ‘I very much feel like, if I’m going to cause this much chaos to a lot of people,’ then maybe I… - Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

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I wouldn’t use the word ‘quitting.’ It was a case of, ‘I very much feel like, if I’m going to cause this much chaos to a lot of people,’ then maybe I should bow out, and not just for my own sake, for everyone else’s sake.

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About Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor; born September 15, 1984) is the younger son of King Charles III and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. He is fifth in the line of succession to the British Throne and the thrones of the other Commonwealth Realms, behind his elder brother, William, Prince of Wales, his nephews and niece, Prince William's sons and daughter. He is a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. In May 2018, he married Meghan Markle, with whom he has two children, a son named Archie and a daughter Lilibet.

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Birth Name: Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales
Also Known As: Harry Harold
Alternative Names: Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex Prince Harry Henry Charles Albert David Prince Henry Charles Albert Prince Henry of Wales Prince Harry of Wales Prince Henry Henry Windsor Harry Windsor Prince Henry Charles Albert David Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex, KCVO Captain Wales Harry Wales Henry Wales Harry Sussex Henry Sussex The Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex
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[From paragraph 193] Because they have showed no willingness to change, I feel that I need to make sure that this unlawful behaviour is exposed, because obviously I don't want anybody else going through the same thing that I've been going through on a personal level. But also, on a national level as, at the moment, our country is judged globally by the state of our press and our government – both of which I believe are at rock bottom. Democracy fails when your press fails to scrutinise and hold the government accountable, and instead choose to get into bed with them so they can ensure the status quo.

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[From paragraph 191] They claim to hold public figures to account, but refuse to hold themselves accountable. If they're supposedly policing society, who on earth is policing them, when even the government Is scared of alienating them because position is power. It is incredibly worrying for the entire UK.

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