Devastating figures show Australians are losing interest in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the Duke devastated his family in a ‘truth bomb’ interview
Australians appear to be losing interest in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the Duke’s bombshell interviews for his controversial memoir Spare.
Channel Seven aired Harry’s explosive interview with ITV’s Tom Bradbury on Monday night, while Channel 10’s The Project showed his latest in-depth interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
Network Seven only attracted 487,000 viewers while Ten managed to garner 327,000 viewers.
Devastating figures show Australians are losing interest in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the Duke devastated his family in a ‘truth bomb’ interview
The results are significantly lower than Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.
The interview was broadcast on Channel 10 and was watched by 1.366 million Tube viewers.
In his explosive new memoir, Harry claimed his wife Meghan Markle was left “sobbing on the floor” by an argument with sister-in-law Kate Middleton over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dresses.
Seven aired Harry’s explosive interview with ITV’s Tom Bradbury on Monday night, while The Project aired his latest in-depth interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Seven only attracted 487,000 viewers while Ten managed to garner 327,000 viewers
He also discussed how his penis was “frost pinched” during his trip to the North Pole and revealed he is uncircumcised.
Amid other revelations, the king admitted to taking cocaine, ketamine, cannabis and Nepalese hashish temple balls, and said he sought help from a medium who said she could prove she was with his late mother from beyond the grave spoke up because Diana ‘giggled’ Archie breaks a piece of jewelery belonging to the late Queen.
The Duke of Sussex, known in the military as “Captain Wales,” also wrote that he killed 25 Taliban militants during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.
The results are significantly lower than Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. The interview aired on Channel 10 and was seen by 1.366 million Tube viewers
He said he didn’t view those killed as “people” but as “chess pieces” he took off the board.
He has since declared that he and Meghan will never return to the UK and become working members of the royal family – just hours after he used yet another bombastic US interview to dismiss suggestions that the couple would give up their official titles.
In his interview with CBS, Harry dodged a question from Anderson Cooper, who asked him why he and Meghan didn’t simply relinquish their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex given his clear dislike of the monarchy.
“And what difference would that make?” was his only answer.
In his explosive new memoir, Harry claimed his wife Meghan was left “sobbing on the floor” by an argument with sister-in-law Kate Middleton over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dresses