Harry went on vacation with Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and their daughters, accompanied by Cressida Bonas, during their 2013 ski trip to Verbier.
In his book, Harry mentioned that Meghan first met the Queen in 2016 at Royal Lodge, the home of Andrew and Sarah. He also wrote that Sarah came outside to teach Meghan how to curtsey. However, Sarah later denied that this happened.
Harry did not say anything critical about Prince Andrew in his book. So, he didn’t hate his uncle that much if he didn’t mention him negatively in his book or interviews, and still went on vacations with him and visited his house.
Regarding his physical abusive behavior, here are just a few examples, which the media often glosses over:
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Punching Prince Andrew: Harry punched his uncle after discovering that Andrew had been talking about him behind his back. Who punches their uncle? Not many people would punch their uncle in the face, even if he was terrible.
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Assault on his Personal Protection Officer: Harry admits to losing control and punching one of his bodyguards during a heated confrontation. He describes this as a moment where his temper got the best of him. (From Spare)
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Hitting a Musician: During a nightclub incident, Harry states that he struck a man in the face after a verbal dispute escalated to physical violence.
Then there is his non-physical abusive behavior, according to his own words in
Spare, toward protection officers, family, friends, and a female teacher who was disabled.
And who writes a book and gives many interviews slagging their own family for money? Much of what he wrote and said were lies.
He is, of course, a fraction of what his uncle is in behavior, but in my opinion, both are entitled men who go crazy if they hear the word “no.”