Prince Harry's highly-anticipated interview with Tom Bradby aired on ITV on Sunday night, dropping even more bombshells from his upcoming memoir, Spare.
On not identifying the royal family member who made the comments, he said: "And I will never talk – and I will never talk about that. He said: "I'm very happy for Ngozi Fulani to be invited into the palace to sit down with Lady Susan Hussey and to reconcile because Meghan and I love Susan Hussey. And prior to that as well." "There was a lot of stereotyping that was happening, that I was guilty of as well, at the beginning… However, during her [interview with Oprah Winfrey](https://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/20210308108386/meghan-markle-oprah-interview-surprising-revelations/), the Duchess of Sussex revealed "the reverse happened" and she was the one who ended up crying. "William and I wanted our father to be happy and he seemed to be very, very happy with her," he said. But it wasn't a case of 'she did this to …', that’s not what this was about, but the palace still could've come out and said, 'this never happened'. "When in fact you didn’t need to confess that it was the other way round. And I said, forgiveness is 100% a possibility because I would like to get my father back. Mummy was quite badly injured and taken to hospital, darling boy.' He always called me darling boy, but he was saying it quite a lot now. But she's alright, yes?' I vividly remember that thought flashing through my mind and I remember waiting patiently for Pa to confirm that indeed, Mummy was alright, and I remember him not doing that. "38 years, 38 years of having my story told by so many different people, um, with intentional spin and distortion felt like a good time to own my story and be able to tell it for myself.
“Think you know Prince Harry's story? Think again,” says US journalist Anderson Cooper in the opening credits of his 60 Minutes interview with the runaway ...
And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to being Queen consort, there was going to be people or bodies left in the street because of that.” As Cooper ponts out: “Harry says over the years, he was one of those bodies. It was hailed by many as a groundbreaking move — though it caused the first of many ruptures in the royal household, with his brother, Prince William and father, now King Charles, taking particular exception to the move. And really, given that picture he has painted — of a family so warped by public scrutiny that they’re willing to sell stories on one another — who would want to? What Meghan had to go through was similar in some part to what Kate and what Camilla went through... There needs to be a constructive conversation, one that can happen in private that doesn’t get leaked.” “That made her dangerous because of the connections that she was forging within the British press. “There was this weight on my chest that I felt for so many years that I was never able to cry. They cleared away this idea that I had in my head that I needed to cry to prove to my mother that I missed her. The fact that the Princes begged their father, King Charles, not to marry Camilla (now Queen Consort), has, by now, been well documented — “We didn’t think it was necessary. “[I had] proof that she was in the car. Perhaps one of the most heartbreaking revelations — and certainly one which hints at the depth of the trauma they suffered — is that for years, neither prince truly believed their mother was dead. It’s hard not to scoff a little, given that it feels like we hit peak ‘bombshell revelation’ at some point around the frostbitten penis — still, what emerges as they get chatting is, on the one hand, a moving portrayal of a man cowed by the trauma of losing his mother as a child.
Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment regarding the ITV interview. Representatives for the Duke of Sussex declined to ...
Bradby asked Harry if he could see him being part of the monarchy's future, to which Harry responded that he didn't know. Harry and Meghan did not confirm which members of the royal family had the conversation. Harry wrote that this ultimately caused an argument between himself and William that lasted a week, because William didn't understand why Harry was allowed to keep his beard when he had previously been instructed to shave his off. Harry wrote that William was parroting the "duchess difficult" narrative spun by the press. I landed on the dog's bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me," Harry said in the excerpt. A few minutes later, Harry wrote, William apologized and said: "You don't need to tell Meg about this." "Actually there was some guilt that I felt, and I think William felt as well, by walking around the outside of Kensington Palace," he said. He didn't specify when the incident took place. "I don't think they were ever expecting me to get into a relationship with someone like Meghan, who had, you know, a very successful career. They could only have been leaked by the one other person present," Harry wrote. But the two of them were, and are very happy together," he told Bradby. We asked him not to get married, he chose to, and that's his decision.
The prince opened up to ITV's Tom Bradby and the overall reaction was that he has said his piece and it is time to move on.
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Prince Harry opens up about sacrifice at Queen Consort Camilla's 'PR altar', and King Charles III's apology to the Prince.
An excerpt from his audiobook was played in which Harry said he and William told Charles: “We endorse Camilla. He added: “And there was open willingness on both sides to trade of information. There’s no part of any of the things that I’ve said are scathing towards any member of my family, especially not my stepmother. The Prince discussed how the now Queen Consort was branded a ‘villain’ by the press and admitted ‘she needed to rehabilitate her image’. One of the most notable leaks from his book was that Princes, Harry and William, reportedly begged their father not to marry Camilla. The internet has been a buzz with leaked excerpts from Prince Harry’s upcoming tell all ‘Spare’ in which he gives an insight into what it’s like to be a royal family member.
The royal family is facing yet more accusations from Prince Harry when the Duke of Sussex's latest interview publicising his memoir Spare airs on Monday.
I see someone who married into this institution and has done everything that she can to improve her own reputation and her own image for her own sake.” Asked about what his relationship with Camilla is like now, Harry said: “We haven’t spoken for a long time. I was stunned that my family would allow security to be taken away, especially at the most vulnerable point for us.” “She’s my stepmother. She never said to me that she was angry. “There has always been this competition between us, weirdly,” he told GMA. “I think she’d be heartbroken about the fact William, his office, were part of these stories. I think she was sad that it got to that point.” It was never a surprise to anybody, least of all her. My grandmother and I had a very good relationship. “Not racism, but unconscious bias. “I’m not angry any more.
A Prince Harry interview on U.K. TV giant ITV drew millions of viewers on Sunday evening.
“The saddest thing is that it never needed to be this way,” he told ITV’s Tom Bradby about this growing separation, which culminated in his decision to open up about his grievances publicly. He also argued that their partners Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle didn’t get along from the start. The interview peaked with an audience of 4.6 million across TV and streaming, ITV said. The company, led by CEO Carolyn McCall, disclosed the overnight ratings data for the 9 to 10:35 p.m. The TV overnight audience made it ITV’s highest-rated factual program in more than a year. Addressing the “sibling rivalry” with his older brother, Harry told ITV that he and Prince William had been on “different paths” since the death of their mother, Princess Diana. [Prince Harry said](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interviews-itv-cbs-1235293110/) that his family had shown “absolutely no willingness to reconcile” and that he had spent the last six years trying to get through to them via conversations, letters and emails. [ITV](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/itv/) drew 4.1 million average TV viewers with its [Prince Harry](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/prince-harry/) interview that aired Sunday evening and 4.2 million across ITV and streaming service ITVX. Following a week of revelations taken from Prince Harry’s memoir Spare — which is officially available from Tuesday, but accidentally went on sale in Spain early — a series of interviews with the Duke of Sussex began airing, which could further deepen the rift with his family. In comparison, the BBC reached an average of 5.25 million viewers with its 9 to 10 p.m. During the ITV chat in L.A., [Share this article on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&title=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers&sdk=joey&display=popup&ref=plugin&src=share_button&app_id=1153511048447777) [Share this article on Twitter](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&text=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers&via=thr) [Share this article on Email](mailto:?subject=thr%20:%20Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers&body=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/%20-%20Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers) [Show additional share options](#) [Share this article on Print]() [Share this article on Comment](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/#respond) [Share this article on Whatsapp](whatsapp://send?text=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers%20-%20https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/) [Share this article on Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=1&url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&title=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers&summary&source=thr) [Share this article on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&title=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers) [Share this article on Pinit](https://pinterest.com/pin/create/link/?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&description=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers) [Share this article on Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/widgets/share/tool/preview?shareSource=legacy&canonicalUrl&url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/prince-harry-interview-on-itv-averages-4-1m-tv-viewers-1235293314/&posttype=link&title=Prince%20Harry%20Interview%20on%20ITV%20Averages%204.1M%20TV%20Viewers)
Prince Harry once again turned the fire on his family in a bombshell interview with Tom Bradby in Prince Harry: The Interview, which aired on ITV on Sunday ...
Mr Bradby first got to know Harry when he worked with him on a documentary about Lesotho when the prince was on his gap year after leaving Eton. 'Proof that she was in the car,' he told Mr Cooper when asked why he'd requested to see the report. He famously asked Meghan about her mental health, with the duchess thanking him and saying 'not many people have asked if I'm ok'. Mr Bradby asked the duke what his brother would say to him about the book. Mr Bradby, who has worked for ITV News producer ITN for 30 years, told how Claudia had warned him he was close to a 'very dangerous cliff-edge' and urged him to see a psychiatrist. I assured him that it wasn't his fault, but I appreciated the apology,' he added. But Harry told Mr Bradby: 'There's no part of any of the things that I've said are scathing towards any member of my family, especially not my stepmother. 'A very moving segment of the audiobook is played – beautifully read by Harry himself – about how he demanded and got to see the secret government file about Diana’s death. He later says that ultimately he and William approved of Camilla. Mr Bradby then addresses the claims Harry makes about his stepmother in Spare. Speaking about what he wants from his family and book, Harry told Mr Bradby: 'I want reconciliation, but first there needs to be some accountability. For all that the younger prince rails against press intrusion, he has created, here, little more than a press release.'
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Prince Harry's ITV interview may have been just as revealing as expected, but it failed to beat BBC One's Happy Valley when it came to viewing figures.
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Prince Harry sat down with ITV interviewer Tom Bradby on Sunday, unveiling new revelations about his experiences growing up in the British royal family ...
The book’s title of “Spare” – a reference to a nickname the duke lived with while growing up. In addition to disclosing the figure, the duke is also quoted as describing the insurgents as “chess pieces” taken off the board rather than people, according to UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph. His relationship with Prince William is just one of a series of incredibly candid accounts of life as the “spare heir” in his memoir. And to top things off, the duke will make an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” hours after his book is released on Tuesday. And instead of backing off, both the institution and the tabloid media in the UK, both doubled down,” he added. CNN has not seen a copy of the book but has requested an advance copy from the publisher Penguin Random House. “We’re not just talking about family relationships, we’re talking about an antagonist, which is the British press, specifically the tabloids who want to create as much conflict as possible,” Prince Harry told Bradby. His “60 Minutes” interview with Anderson Cooper will air on CBS later Sunday. I’m actually really grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to tell my story because it’s my story to tell.” And I said forgiveness is 100% a possibility because I would like to get my father back. “It never needed to get to this point. Prince Harry added that he thinks “that’s pretty shocking to people.
Audiences may be feeling Harry fatigue, with more viewers tuning in to watch 'Happy Valley' than the prince's latest TV interview.
[CBS](https://variety.com/t/cbs/), starting a few minutes late due to an NFL game overrun, drew 10.52 million viewers for the broadcast network, according to TV ratings currency company Nielsen’s preliminary Live + Same Day data. viewers tuned in for his “ [60 Minutes](https://variety.com/t/60-minutes/)” sitdown. [Prince Harry](https://variety.com/t/prince-harry/)’s [first TV appearance](https://variety.com/2023/tv/global/prince-harry-spare-memoir-interview-sex-drugs-william-1235481777/) since his memoir, “Spare,” which triggered headlines worldwide thanks to its revelations about his drug-taking, sex life and rift with his family, was watched by an average of 4.2 million U.K. Ratings for the interview also fell short of the 11.3 million U.K. Certainly the results of a new YouGov poll in the U.K. 18, when it garnered 1.6 billion for President Joe Biden’s interview.
The duke made a series of claims about the Queen Consort on the CBS show 60 Minutes. It had previously been claimed that criticism of Camilla was seen by ...
Camilla, who married Charles in 2005 and has spent more than 17 years as a member of the royal family, was endorsed by the late Queen to be Queen Consort on the eve of her Platinum Jubilee in February 2022. The now King confessed to adultery in 1994 in a TV interview but said it only happened after his marriage had “irretrievably broken down”. And there was open willingness on both sides to trade information and with a family built on hierarchy, and with her on the way to being Queen Consort, there was going to be people or bodies left in the street because of that.” I believe that she would want reconciliation, and I hope that is what’s achievable.” He added: “The need for her to rehabilitate her image... It had previously been claimed that criticism of Camilla was seen by Charles as a “red line” — raising fears that Harry’s relationship with his father could be irrecoverably damaged.
Harry: The Interview had an average audience of 4.1 million TV viewers, based on overnight figures released by ITV.
… There was concern about his skin colour,” the duke said. Last year, Oprah With Meghan And Harry had an average audience of 11.1 million and a peak audience of 12.4 million viewers when the CBS primetime special aired on ITV. the British press said that…
Prince Harry isn't sparing us the cold hard truth of life as a British royal. The Duke of Sussex sat down for a candid interview with Anderson Cooper on "60 ...
A plane with 12, 14, maybe 16 seats," Harry told Cooper, adding that he was "not invited" to travel with them, so he had to make his own arrangements. "We thought that it was going to cause more harm than good and that if he was now with his person, that surely that's enough. Harry was in London in September for a charity event while his grandmother was ill. ["The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,"](https://twitter.com/colbertlateshow/status/1612948555777609730) airing Tuesday, Prince Harry told Colbert that it's been "disturbing" to see his account of his military service in Afghanistan be sensationalized in the media. "They cleared away this idea that I had in my head that I needed to cry to prove to my mother that I missed her. The interviews previewed the "unflinching honesty" of Harry's memoir ["Spare,"](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2023/01/05/prince-harry-book-spare-release-date-interviews-what-to-know/10994788002/) which hit shelves Tuesday and details his life before and after [he and his wife, Duchess Meghan](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2022/12/15/netflix-prince-harry-duchess-meghan-docuseries-part-2-episodes-revelations/10888429002/), stepped back from their roles as senior members of the royal family. "I would never recommend people to do this recreationally," Harry said. "Without a doubt, the most dangerous lie that they have told is that I somehow boasted about the number of people that I killed in Afghanistan," Harry said. "I think she would be heartbroken that it's ended up where it’s ended up," Harry said. Recalling meeting mourners outside Kensington Palace in London with William, Harry said he remembers "the guilt that I felt." "I don’t think that we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth is out there," Harry said. "But it does give a full picture of the situation as we were growing up, and also squashes this idea that somehow my wife was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers."
Princess Diana would have been "heartbroken" about the conflict with his brother Prince William, Prince Harry has told a US television interview.
Prince Harry defended Lady Hussey, saying "she had never meant any harm at all". "She had a reputation and an image to rehabilitate. He rejected that he had accused members of the Royal Family of racism in the Oprah interview, saying the "British press had said that". Prince Harry said Camilla's need to "rehabilitate her image" and her "willingness" to forge relationships with the British press made her dangerous. But the silence is deafening. He also said he believed that stereotyping about Meghan - as an "American actress, divorced, biracial" - had been a barrier to Prince William and Catherine "welcoming her in" to the family.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex speaks to Anderson Cooper for CBS' 60 Minutes about his newly released memoir, Spare.
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Prince Harry speaks to "GMA"'s Michael Strahan about his new memoir "Spare."
And the way that I understand it is that we all want to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem." "There are some people, especially in the U.K., who have been led to believe that because you are a member of the royal family, somehow everyone owns you or has a stake in you," he said. That affects the construct of the country." "I also worry about other young kids within that family if this continues," he said, referring to the royal family. becomes the priority over the family that you were born into," said Harry, who "I don't think that we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth is out there," he told Strahan. so that their work wouldn't go through what he called "the filter of the tabloids." ABC News received a response from the law firm representing Buckingham Palace Monday saying that the palace needed to "consider exactly what is said in the interview and the context in which it appears," and asked that we supply them immediately with a copy of the entire interview. "We were trying to find a different way to work, but for one reason or another, despite the fact that it already exists within the family, we weren't allowed to do things slightly differently," Harry said. I have more flexibility to be able to choose the life that I wanted." "Because, you know, if there's something that will terrify the British press more than anything, it's William and I being aligned." "I have thought about it long and hard," Harry said.
Harry was 12 when his mother, Princess Diana, was killed in a car crash in Paris. It was August 1997, and Harry was at Balmoral Castle in Scotland with other ...
"And at the same time, he was consuming a lot of the tabloid press, a lot of the stories. "Yeah, and at the time it hurt. We're now at the same school,'" Harry said. I landed on the dog bowl," Harry said. She was portrayed by the tabloids as "the villain," Harry told Cooper. "And the U.K. "For a long time, I just refused to accept that she was— she was gone," Harry said. How are you and Kate getting up there?' And then, a couple of hours later, you know, all of the family members that live within the Windsor and Ascot area were jumping on a plane together," Harry said. When in fact, all she wanted was for me to be happy." "I would never recommend people to do this recreationally," Harry said. "They showed you something," Cooper asked. "You write in the book," Cooper said, "'Pa didn't hug me.
Prince Harry's latest interview with ITV is making waves online. Once again, the 38-year-old Duke has grabbed attention across the globe for speaking about ...
Ahead of the release of his memoir 'Spare', which is scheduled for Tuesday, Harry candidly spoke to a publication and, once again, took an aim at his family. If you wish to see the full interview on the ITVX streaming platform, you can log in at any time as it is available on the platform for streaming. Prince Harry ITV interview details: Ahead of the release of his memoir 'Spare', which is scheduled for Tuesday, the Duke of Sussex spoke to ITV's Tom Bradby and made some shocking revelations about his stepmother and Queen Consort, Camilla. The book is the latest in a string of public pronouncements by the Duke of Sussex since he and his wife Meghan Markle quit royal life and moved to California in 2020, citing the media's racist treatment of the 'Suits' actress and a lack of support from the palace. Once again, the 38-year-old Duke has grabbed attention across the globe for speaking about the major rifts inside the British royal family and his severed relationship with Prince William, the Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne, and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in his latest memoir 'Spare', which is scheduled to hit the stores on Tuesday (January 10). Know where and how to watch the explosive conversation here!
In a 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on CBS, Prince Harry and Meghan revealed there were conversations about "how dark" their baby's skin color ...
"What?" "The key word here was 'concern,' as opposed to 'curiosity,'" he said. [conversations and concerns ](https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/oprah-winfrey-interviews-meghan-markle-prince-harry/)about "how dark" their son Archie's skin color would be.
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Tom Bradby’s interview with Prince Harry will be a program that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch.” In the interview, the Duke of Sussex speaks with journalist Tom Bradby about some of the issues broached in his new memoir, “Spare,” including his past drug use; the fractured relationship with his father, King Charles, and brother Prince William; and his campaign against the British tabloid press. The duke also insisted that he had not written his memoir with the intention of hurting his brother and father, despite the many intrusive and potentially damaging revelations within it.
Following a week of explosive revelations from his memoir 'Spare,' Prince Harry keeps the royal drama going with a series of TV interviews.
[Anderson Cooper](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/anderson-cooper/) for CBS’ 60 Minutes: Prince Harry Interview — the first with the royal in the U.S. In a passage that sparked widespread criticism, Harry said that, as an Apache helicopter co-pilot in Afghanistan, he killed 25 Taliban soldiers, a claim that military veterans said could increase his personal security risk. Alongside describing how he lost his virginity (reportedly in a field behind a pub to an “older lady” when he was 17), Harry also described various episodes of drug-taking, including reportedly trying magic mushrooms at a party held at the home of Courteney Cox. However, the most incendiary revelation, which led to front-page headlines across the U.K. He later said it soon became “Meghan versus Kate” with Middleton threatened by a “new kid on the block stealing the limelight.” Harry asserted that his brother’s team spent years “trashing” the image of him and Meghan in the media and that their eventual decision to leave for the U.S. “The saddest thing is that it never needed to be this way,” he said on this growing separation culminating with him deciding to open up about his grievances publicly. “There becomes a point when silence is betrayal.” He also asserted that Kate Middleton and Markle didn’t get on from the start. was spun into a false narrative that they were doing so simply to make money. Despite everything said and done and the damning details in both the book and interview, Harry said he was “100 percent” confident of reconciliation with his family, but said it could only happen if the “chief antagonist” that had created the divide — the British tabloid press — had nothing to do with it. Discussing the “sibling rivalry” with his brother, Harry claimed that he had been on “different paths” with William since the death of their mother, Princess Diana.
In US interview to promote book, Duke of Sussex also points finger at Camilla but says she is not an 'evil stepmother'
He said they had not spoken in a “long time” but were “perfectly pleasant” to each other when they did meet. But he told Strahan he also sympathised with her, saying she was not an “evil stepmother”. “She’s my stepmother,” he said. I think she was sad it had got to that point.” I think she would be heartbroken.” “I think she would be sad …
Speaking to US breakfast show Good Morning America (GMA), the Duke of Sussex revealed grave concerns for the next generation of royals, shed some more light on ...
Ostensibly he was referring to his brother William’s children, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte. “She’s my step-mother. Another bombshell from his ITV and CBS interviews was the revelation that Harry saw his stepmother Camilla as a “villain” and “dangerous” in her abilities to work the media in her favour. “I had many, many conversations with her both in the UK over the years and in the run-up to the point of this change, so it was never a surprise to anybody, least of all her,” he said. She knew how hard it was. “She knew what was going on.
Prince Harry opens up in an exclusive interview with Tom Bradby. He shares his views on his family, the monarchy and the media.
Prince Harry says he does not think it will ever be possible for his family to return to the United Kingdom as working members of the royal family.
Prince Harry said he felt he needed to release his book because "for historical reference the truth needs to be there". When asked whether he could see his family returning to the United Kingdom and working as royalty he said "I don't think it is ever going to be possible". Prince Harry says he does not think it will ever be possible for his family to return to the United Kingdom as working members of the Royal Family as it would be "unsurvivable".
ITV's Tom Bradby said he needed "a long lie down" after reading Harry's book Spare, and I can see why.
“My family have been briefing the press solidly for well-over a decade. You will be getting the gist of this interview by now. But it doesn’t – less than half-way in and I have royal tea spilling from my eyes. “He’d always given an air of being not quite ready for parenthood – the responsibilities, the patience, the time. The family issues run deep folks. Wasn’t it a bit late in the day for that tired childhood dynamic? “Even if Willy insisted on being competitive, on turning our brotherhood into some kind of private Olympiad – hadn’t he built up an insurmountable lead? The interview is overlayed with Harry narrating lines from the book. These are not just scars for Harry but an open wound, as he describes demanding to see the ‘secret government file’ on Diana’s death. I put a hand over my eyes – have we not got past this yet? But the deeply humane tone turns as he forms allegations against his family and the "Institution". And there were, many words.
Anderson Cooper who recently interviewed Prince Harry regarding his tell-all book "Spare" which will be released tomorrow worldwide, said that "60 Minutes" ...
"We received a response from the law firm representing Buckingham Palace this morning, while we were on the air, saying that the Palace needed to 'consider exactly what is said in the interview, in the context in which it appears' and asked that we supply them immediately with a copy of the entire interview, which we do not do as a news organization, as a matter of our policy," the morning show said in a statement. Meanwhile Buckingham Palace wanted to know what Prince Harry said in the interview beforehand so they could know what to answer as they prepare a sort of "war room" to address the Duke of Sussex's claims. [Prince Harry reveals feeling guilty as he could not cry over the death of his mother Princess Diana](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/uk-news/2023/01/09/63bbb23d268e3ebb428b4594.html) [Anderson Cooper ](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/uk-news/2023/01/09/63bbb23d268e3ebb428b4594.html)who recently interviewed Prince Harry regarding his tell-all book "Spare" which will be released tomorrow worldwide, said that "60 Minutes" got in contact with Buckingham Palace to ask for their comment and they responded with a very specific demand.
In a US television interview, he said that Prince William was “jealous” of his role as the “spare” because he had more freedom. King Charles “was horrendously ...
He said that he had not spoken to his stepmother “for a long time”. His finest qualities he was beaten for by the toughs. How dare he suggest it was bullshit.” (Kate was pregnant again.) Also, he was still beholden to Pa, who controlled the purse strings.” They’d openly scolded Willy about it many times,” he said. But he insisted the book could not make things any worse because they had already hit rock bottom.
Harry didn't shy away from anything in the interview. He discussed everything from the idea that Meghan Markle is to blame for breaking up his relationship ...
"And at the same time, he was consuming a lot of the tabloid press, a lot of the stories. "There was this weight on my chest that I felt for so many years that I was never able to cry, so I was constantly trying to find a way to cry," he said in the interview. "I was really happy for her," he said. While he said he does not see a future in which he and Meghan ever become working royals again, he added that the "ball is in [the family's] court" when it comes to reconciliation. "I feared a lot that the end result, the fact that I lost my mum when I was 12 years old, could easily happen again to my wife." "I didn't have the awareness at the time that I was living my life in adrenaline, and that was the case from age 12, from the moment that I was told that my mom had died." Instead, Harry said he turned to drinking and drugs to "numb the feeling" and admitted that he used marijuana and cocaine to distract himself. In Spare, Harry writes that he felt "hopeless" and "lost" in his late 20s. When Harry introduced Meghan Markle to his family in 2016, he said that Charles immediately took a liking to her, but claimed that William and several other unnamed members of the family were skeptical of her. He added that he thought she had decided to disappear for a while and said he believed that at some point, "she would call us and that we would go and join her." "I remember the occasional wail and screaming of someone," he said. He added that he felt he needed to take the trip because "William and I had already been told, 'The event was like a bicycle chain.
A premature leak plus a '60 Minutes' interview has created a whirlwind of anecdotes and comments from the Duke of Sussex.
“Part of, you know, she would never do this to us, but also part of, maybe this is all part of a plan.” [incendiary excerpt quoted by The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jan/04/prince-harry-william-physical-attack-2019-meghan-spare-book), Harry wrote about a physical altercation between himself and his brother, William, that took place in 2019. Kemp also expressed displeasure at how Harry described the “othering” that British military personnel does of its opposition, saying, “It’s the opposite of the case.” [60 Minutes interview](https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1612249465934544896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1612249465934544896%7Ctwgr%5E3a0e8359c25595993ed6741c0b94dac8a6ec8a5d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fworld%2F2023%2F01%2F09%2Fprincess-diana-crash-death-harry-60-minutes%2F) this week, in which the prince admitted that when his mother, Princess Diana, died in 1997 when he was only 12, he did not believe it when told the awful news. Spare also addresses the tension between him and his older brother, Prince William. “His suggestion that he killed 25 people will have re-incited those people who wish him harm,” retired Colonel Richard Kemp