The saga of Prince Harry, Megan Markle and the British royal family is far from over. A few days before the release of his memoirs – a book called The deputy – Prince Harry has opened up to American journalist Anderson Cooper and British journalist Tom Bradby about his famous family’s split. The two interviews with the prince – without his Meghan – will be broadcast next Sunday.
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Described by the CBS network as Prince Harry’s first American television interview, in which he discussed his forthcoming memoir entitled Spare (The Substitute, due out on 10 , the loss of his mother and his life as the Duke of Sussex.
In a video clip shared on Monday, the presenter asks Prince Harry about the criticism leveled at him and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, over their decision to step down from royal duties. The prince then returns to the grievances that led to the move. The second son of King Charles III. reiterated that he initially attempted to address the issue privately.
“And every time I tried it privately, there were briefings and leaks and stories against me and my wife,” he is heard explaining. “You know, the family motto is ‘never complain, never explain’. It’s just a slogan.”
“On the side of Great Britain
Prince Harry is also expected to reveal more details about his life inside and outside the royal family in a second interview offered to British journalist and novelist Tom Bradby. It will be broadcast on British channel ITV.
In an excerpt of the interview, also released on Monday, the Duke of Sussex said: “They have shown no desire to reconcile,” visibly referring to the royal family.
“I would like to get my father back. I want my brother to come back,” he confides to journalist Tom Bradby in the excerpt of this interview, which will be broadcast on ITV on Sunday 8 January.
The 60 Minutes interview with Prince Harry also airs Sunday on CBS.