A 90minute interview given by Prince Harry to Tom Bradby for ITV News will be broadcast on Sunday (8th). In the conversation, the Brit opened up about his private life and addressed topics such as his current relationship with his father and brother. He also revealed previously unheard details about the death of his mother Diana, according to The Mirror. This Monday (2), The Telegraph released a trailer for the revealing chat.
He made surprising statements to the moderator, who has known Harry for over 20 years. “It didn’t have to be like that… The leak and all,” the prince said, referring to his release from royal duties in 2020. “I want a family and not an institution,” he claimed in another cut. In another part of the preview, the Brit admitted he missed being close to his father Charles III and brother William: “I would like my father and brother back”. In March 2021, he told Oprah his father stopped answering his calls and downgraded his relationship with his brother as “distant.”
In the interview, which was filmed in California, where Harry currently lives with Meghan, he even explained to Bradby that since the Megxit, members of the royal family have preferred to see them as the “bad guys” of the story: “They think it’s better us to keep as villains […] They showed no willingness to reconcile.” Consider:
ITV news director Michael Jermey told The Mirror that the talk between Harry and Tom “will be a program that anyone with an enlightened opinion of the monarchy should watch”. “It is extremely rare for a member of the royal family to speak so openly about their experiences at the heart of the institution,” he added.
“Harry’s version of events contains many elements that we have never heard before, as viewers will see. It’s a raw and intimate look at his relationships with those closest to him and the moments that shaped him.”
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The interview airs two days ahead of the release of Harry’s biography, Spare, which also promises big revelations about the British monarchy. According to The Guardian, the book aims to chronicle Lady Di’s son’s story from childhood to the present day, including his time as a soldier in Afghanistan and his time in the United States. Harry signed a millionaire deal to tell “everything,” such as the pain of his mother’s tragic death. The redhead also has to deal with his departure from royalty, the racism Meghan Markle suffers from, struggles with his father Charles III and selfexile in the United States.
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