Following Prince Harry's admission of a physical altercation between him and his older brother Prince William, footage of the elder sibling saying he'd win in a fight between the pair has reappeared.
Harry's admission comes from his upcoming memoir Spare which is set to be released on Tuesday (January 10), but due to the book being sold early by mistake in Spain, numerous excerpts have been leaked.
In one leaked extract of the book, the Duke of Sussex claims that he was 'knocked to the floor' by the Prince of Wales after the brothers had an argument about Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle.
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It wasn't long after the revelation of Harry's claims that a clip from an interview the two princes gave in 2017 soon became the talk of the internet.
Speaking on BBC Radio 1 as part of their Heads Together campaign, a mental health charity they started together, William admitted that he would beat Harry in a fight.
Presenter Scott Mills asked William: "I know everyone experiences a bit of sibling rivalry. If there was a fight between you and Harry, who would win?"
He then responded: "Well that's clearly obvious, me". Mills then asks why, and William simply says: "Because I'm bigger."
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The couple then shared a laugh together, before just two years later according to Harry, the pair came to blows as it's believed William called Meghan "difficult, rude and abrasive", at Harry's London home.
The Duke wrote: "He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor. I landed on the dog's bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me.
"I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out."
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