Prince Harry gets candid about his relationship with Prince William, moving to Africa

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan recently wrapped a 10-day trip to Africa, a place the prince has been open about his affinity for. But would the royal couple ever pack up their Frogmore Cottage home in favor of another continent?

"I don't know where we could live in Africa at the moment, you know," Harry said in a clip from an interview with ITV, which aired Sunday night in the U.K. The documentary film "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" chronicles their recently concluded tour of southern Africa. It's scheduled to air in the U.S. on Wednesday (ABC, 10 EDT/PDT).

In the couple's first royal visit as new parents, they toured five countries to meet with community members addressing global warming, poverty, gender-based violence and access to education.

"We just came from Cape Town, that would be an amazing place for us to base ourselves," Prince Harry said. "But with all the problems going on there, I just don't see how we'd really be able to make as much of a difference as we want to without the issues and the judgment of how we would be with those surroundings. It's a very hard place to live when you know what's going on, but then you're slightly disconnected from it."

Still, the Sussexes plan on making Africa a huge part of their future. Prince Harry has been vocal about his passion for environmental conservation and battling climate change. As a frequent visitor to Africa, Harry has called Botswana a place of "escapism" for him since his first visit after his mother, Princess Diana, died in a Paris car crash in 1997.

"The rest of our lives, especially our life's work, will be predominantly focused on Africa, on conservation," he said. "There's a lot of things to be done and a lot of problems here, but there's also huge potential."

Also in the show, Harry addressed the rumored rift between him and his brother, Prince William.

“Part of this role and part of this job and this family being under the pressure that it’s under … stuff happens. But, look, we’re brothers, we’ll always be brothers," he said, acknowledging the difficulty of the job of being a royal.

"We’re certainly on different paths at the moment. But I’ll always be there for him and, as I know, he’ll always be there for me. We don’t see each other as much as we used to because we’re so busy, but I love him dearly.”

The new husband and father added: “The majority of stuff is created out of nothing. As brothers, we have good days and we have bad days.”

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