I'm sorry I haven't been/for not being there for you the last few years.

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1) I just want to say I'm really sorry that I haven't been there for you the last few years.

2) I just want to say I'm really sorry for not being there for you the last few years.

- Are these interchangeable in meaning or are there differences?

- Is the second version the more natural one?
 
They mean the same and are both natural. I wonder if you meant to ask us if one was more common than the other.
 
Is one of them more common than the other?
 
I'd say the first is a little more common, but without "that". Also, in BrE we'd put "for" before "last few years". To clarify:

I just want to say I'm sorry I haven't been there for you for the last few years.
 
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