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Prince Harry defends himself against Williams balding: ‘I don’t see it as cutting’

Goodbye to brotherly love.

Prince Harry is defending the comments he made in his forthcoming memoir Spare to draw attention to his brother Prince William’s “alarming” baldness.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, appeared on 60 Minutes on Sunday night and spoke to Anderson Cooper about his contentious relationship with his older brother, 40.

Cooper read the beginning of “Spare,” in which Prince Harry addresses Prince William’s hair loss, and called it “cutting.”

“I don’t see it as cutting at all,” replied the Invictus Games founder.

“My brother and I love each other. I love him very much.”

The king also told Cooper that there had been “a lot of pain” between the brothers – “especially in the last six years” – and that they no longer speak to each other regularly.

Prince William baldPrince Harry has defended what he wrote about Prince William’s balding. Getty Images

In “Spare,” Prince Harry describes the moment after her grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral, when he noticed how his sibling’s appearance had changed in recent years.

Spare Prince Harry Memoirs Prince Harry spoke to Anderson Cooper about his upcoming memoir. CBS

“I looked at Willy, really looked at him, maybe for the first time since we were boys. I took it all in: his familiar scowl that had always been his standard way of dealing with me, his startling baldness, more advanced than my own; his famous resemblance to Mummy, which faded over time,” Harry writes.

Prince Harry and Prince William Prince Harry also announced that the brothers are no longer in touch. Getty Images

The palace told Page Six it would not comment on any allegations in the bombshell book, which is officially out on Tuesday.

Spare Prince Harry Harry begins “Spare” with a dig at his brother’s fading looks. POOL/AFP via Getty Images