Prince Harry Says That He Wants His Father And Brother Back In New ITV Interview
Ahead of the release of his much-anticipated memoir, Prince Harry has said in a TV interview that he 'would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back.'
The comment was revealed in a preview clip for an interview the Duke of Sussex recorded with news presenter Tom Bradby for ITV. The full interview is set to be broadcast on January 8, just two days before the release of Prince Harry's autobiography entitled Spare.
Further clips released by ITV from 'Harry: The Interview' show Prince Harry opening up about his fraught relationship with the royal family following his and Meghan Markle's decision in 2020 to step back from royal duties and move abroad due to media harassment – as well as the couple's recent Netflix docu-series.
Harry: The Interview, an exclusive in-depth discussion with Tom Bradby.
Watch on ITV1 or stream on ITVX at 9pm on Jan 8. @tombradby #ITV #ITVX pic.twitter.com/MrFjLSCb9o— ITV (@ITV) January 2, 2023
Speaking of the difficult relationship between himself, his father King Charles, and brother Prince William, Harry says: 'It never needed to be this way'. He can also be heard saying that he wants to 'be part of a family, not an institution,' and that his family have 'shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile.'
The Duke of Sussex is expected to speak further about his relationships in the interview, as well as touching on the death of his mother Princess Diana and his hopes and plans for the future. The interview will be broadcast at 9pm on Sunday January 8, and is scheduled to last 90 minutes.
Anderson Cooper will interview Prince Harry on 60 Minutes next Sunday, January 8, on CBS. It will be Prince Harry’s first U.S. television interview to discuss his upcoming memoir “Spare.” https://t.co/fF1Sppo62X pic.twitter.com/ylwzxJ6NzV
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 2, 2023
Prince Harry has also recorded another interview due to be released on January 8, with Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes on CBS News. Trailer clips from this interview show the royal explaining his decision to go public with his story: 'Every single time I've tried to do it privately there have been briefings and leakings and planting of stories against me and my wife.'
Both interviews will be broadcast on January 8, 2023, ahead of the publication of Prince Harry's memoir Spare on January 10.
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