Prince Harry has said he always felt different to rest of his family – and that his mum felt the same.
The Duke of Sussex made the remarks during a livestreamed conversation with author Dr Gabor Mate.
“I certainly have felt throughout my life my younger years I felt slightly different to the rest of my family,” he said.
“I felt strange being in this container, and I know that my mum felt the same so it makes sense to me.
“It didn’t make sense at the time I felt as though my body was in there, but my head was out and sometimes it was vice versa.”
Harry’s military service in Afghanistan came up in the conversation – with Dr Mate saying he did not align with the West during the conflict.
Harry responded: “One of the reasons why so many people in the United Kingdom were not supportive of our troops was because they assumed that everybody that was serving was for the war.
“But no, once you sign up, you do what you’re told to do.
“So there was a lot of us that didn’t necessarily agree or disagree, but you were doing what you were trained to do, you were doing what you were sent to do.”