The Duke of Sussex has said his "conscience is clear" after speaking out against members of the royal family as he defended his controversial memoir Spare.

Speaking to the Guardian during a visit to Kyiv, which followed several days in the UK, Harry told the newspaper his 2023 autobiography was a "series of corrections to stories already out there".

Following his visit to the UK, which saw the duke reunited with his father the King in their first face-to-to face meeting for more than year, he said he would like to spend more time in the country and that the past week had "definitely brought that closer".

His Kyiv visit was with a team from his Invictus Games Foundation after an invitation from the Ukrainian government and Olga Rudneva, chief executive of the Superhumans Centre, an ortho

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