Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

2023 - 1 - 10

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Harry's Good Morning America interview set to cause more royal ... (Evening Standard)

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.

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How to watch Prince Harry interview from 60 Minutes (Radio Times)

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 opens up about rift with royal family and whether he ... (ABC News)

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.

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Prince Harry interview: Good Morning America sit down reveals ... (New Zealand Herald)

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.

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Prince Harry's 'Spare' grenade: 5 biggest mistakes from Duke of ... (Fox News)

Prince Harry appeared on Britain's ITV and CBS' “60 Minutes." He also spoke out on “Good Morning America” and is scheduled to appear on “The Late Show with ...

"He told ITV that he ‘never’ said that the royal family was racist in the Oprah interview, that it was the spin of the British press that made it sound that way," she said. "He admitted in the book to using cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, and even using… "[But] he told Anderson Cooper that the family was stereotyping, and race was in part responsible for driving [them] out of the family. "Yet he has indicated that he feels there are unanswered questions about her death, which might give credence to conspiracy theorists, which is surely undesirable." They believed their father would keep the promise he made long ago to the British people that Camilla would never be queen." the two things are different," Harry explained. Following the interview, Harry's brother Prince William was asked by a reporter to comment on the claims. "Spare" is the latest in a string of public pronouncements by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex since they quit royal life and moved to California in 2020. The king needs to sell his subjects on their new queen consort, and despite all his efforts over the years, she remains unpopular. At the time, the couple cited the media’s racist treatment of the duchess and a lack of support from the palace. "They did not approve of their father marrying her, and they did not want Camilla ever to become queen consort — the title that once would rightfully have belonged to their mother, Princess Diana. He singled out the 75-year-old's efforts to rehabilitate her image with the British people after her longtime affair with his father, now King Charles III.

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Daniela Elser: Sign Princess Kate is secretly panicking about Prince ... (New Zealand Herald)

That bloody reindeer. In late December, William and Kate, Prince and Princess of Wales did what any proud-as-punch parents would do and happily slapped up their ...

She was the woman that Harry is widely reported to have called the “sister I’ve never had” and there are a sea of photos of the duo giggling together at family events. The duke writes, days before his and Meghan’s May wedding that year, Kate had complained to the former Suits star after daughter Charlotte had been left in tears after trying her frock on. However, Spare reportedly bins the legacy of all of those cosy kitchen suppers in exchange for making Kate out to be a princess in the most pejorative sense possible. (Side note – given that Willy would have known Meg for at least two years at that point, including sharing an office and staff with her, surely any opinion he had of the duchess would have been based on first-hand experience and not the witterings of Fleet Street?) (Interestingly, that has been disputed by the Telegraph which has reported that it was Camilla’s aide named Amanda McManus, married to a media executive, who accidentally leaked the details of Willy’s first meeting with the now Queen.) The reason we are talking about that reindeer today is not because the UK’s future king has all the artistic talent of a Gold Coast retiree doing a TAFE course but because it is the last time that Team Wales has shared anything on the platform, at the time of writing, despite Monday being Kate’s 41st birthday.

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Here's what Prince Harry just said in trio of TV interviews (Los Angeles Times)

While speaking with Anderson Cooper of “60 Minutes,” Tom Bradby of ITV and Michael Strahan of “GMA,” Harry discussed his marriage to the former Meghan Markle, ...

Both “60 Minutes” and “GMA” noted that representatives for the Crown demanded to see full transcripts of the interviews when asked to comment. During the Winfrey special, Meghan claimed that a member of the Crown expressed “concerns” about their eldest child, Archie’s, skin color before he was born. “My family read the tabloids,” he added. “It’s not racism, but unconscious bias, if not confronted, if not learned and grown from ... becomes a feeding frenzy for the British press,” Harry told Cooper. “We thought that it was gonna cause more harm than good and that if he was now with his person ... “I mean, thank you for proving our point.” When he was 20, Harry asked to see a police report that included photos from the car crash that killed his mom. Asked by Strahan if he worried “Spare” would “further divide” him from Prince William and King Charles III, the duke of Sussex said that wouldn’t be possible. “We didn’t think [the marriage] was necessary,” Harry told Cooper. She’d be heartbroken about the fact that William, his office, were part of these stories.” “But I genuinely believe that ...

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Drugs, silence and Camilla “the villain”: Revelations from Prince ... (Salon)

A list of revelations from the Anderson Cooper "60 Minutes" interview with Prince Harry for his book "Spare"

Harry admitted to Cooper that he has not spoken to his brother or his father for some time. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her, on the way to being queen consort, there was gonna be people or bodies left in the street because of that." [Spare](https://bookshop.org/p/books/spare-prince-harry-the-duke-of-sussex/18815444?ean=9780593593806)" is candid and revealing. He shook hands wet from crying and said, "one of the strangest parts to it was taking flowers from people and then placing those flowers with the rest of them. "We didn't think it was necessary," Harry said. "We thought that it was gonna cause more harm than good and that if he was now with his person, that — surely that's enough. Cooper called the upcoming book, which [became a bestseller](https://www.salon.com/2022/11/01/why-prince-harrys-unflinching-memoir-spare-due-out-in-january-is-already-a-hot-bestseller/) as soon as it was announced, "a stunning break with royal protocol," detailing the ways Harry processes his grief about his late mother, Princess Diana, in the book, which Cooper said also provides "a revealing look at his fractured relationships with his father, King Charles, his stepmother, the Queen Consort Camilla, and his brother, Prince William, the heir to his spare." Harry described the videos of himself and his brother William greeting mourners outside of Kensington Palace a few days before his mother's funeral as "bizarre." He was able to see her privately after death for a few moments, and said he managed to summon happiness for her "because she'd finished life. Harry also admitted to earlier marijuana use and trying cocaine, saying in his 20s he felt "lost." Harry said he did not condone "people to do this recreationally. Harry told Cooper he went to therapy.

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