Prince Harry became "sloppily angry" during an argument with the Duchess of Sussex.
The 38-year-old prince has recalled having a heated disagreement with his wife, admitting that he became “touchy" and "angry".
In his new memoir “Spare”, an excerpt of which has been shared with Us Weekly, Harry says: "For some reason, when the conversation took an unexpected turn, I became touchy.
"Then angry. Disproportionately, sloppily angry."
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Harry admitted to overreacting to something that his wife said and taking it "the wrong way".
The prince - who married the duchess in Windsor in May 2018 - suggested that the argument stemmed from a cultural difference that exists between them.
Reflecting on the argument and the reasons behind it, Harry said: "I was also just over-sensitive that night. I thought: ‘Why’s she having a go at me?’ I snapped at her, spoke to her harshly [and] cruelly.
"As the words left my mouth, I could feel everything in the room come to a stop. The gravy stopped bubbling, the molecules of air stopped orbiting. Even Nina Simone seemed to pause."
However, the loved-up duo - who have Archie, three, and Lilibet, 19 months - ultimately managed to reconcile their differences and they quickly moved on from their disagreement.
Harry recalled: "She was calm, but said in a quiet, level tone that she would never stand for being spoken to like that. I nodded. She wanted to know where it came from.
"I don’t know. [She asked] ’Where did you ever hear a man speak like that to a woman? Did you overhear adults speak that way when you were growing up?’ I cleared my throat, looked away [and responded], 'Yes’."