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Harry: 'I want my father and brother back but they betrayed me'

2023-01-03T11:52:59.634Z


In the previews of two interviews, he relaunches the accusations of the docufilm. "I would like my father and brother back" but "they have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile" (ANSA)


"Silence is betrayal": in view of the release of the memoir 'Spare - The Minor', Prince Harry does not see "spaces of peace" with the royal house which for six years has done nothing to protect him and his wife Meghan from the "lies" of the press.

Lady Diana's second son will let off steam on Cbs and ITV on Sunday.

The interviews, of which the networks released brief previews today, will air Sunday on the eve of the January 10 publication of the book written with the help of Pulitzer Prize winner JR Moehringer ('The Tender Bar' from which the George Clooney film is based starring Ben Affleck) for book giant Penguin Random House.



The target will above all be William, according to rumors in the British press: while King Charles will come out "better than expected", the explosive memoir, in which Harry expresses his frustration at having been reduced to a "spare wheel" of the Crown, "is tough" with the Prince of Wales, and even Kate Middleton "is paying for it", a source told the British Sunday Times: "Everything is laid bare.

There are precise details and the description of a quarrel between brothers.

I don't see how William and Harry will ever be able to make peace after this". On ITV Harry was interviewed by Tom Bradby, the host of News at 10 who the Duke has known well since he was a teenager. "I would like my father back.

I'd like to have my brother back."



For the youngest of Charles and Diana's children, "it shouldn't have ended like this".

Harry alludes, in both trailers, "to the leaks and false news" spread by Buckingham Palace and speaks of journalists literally "mouthed" to tell the Palace's version: "So when they say for six years that they can't make a statement to protect us but they do it for other family members, there comes a point where silence is treason", he tells American journalist Anderson Cooper who brought him to 'Sixty Minutes' gaining their trust with a family history parallel to his own.

Scion of a complicated family (his mother Gloria Vanderbilt, heir to a dynasty with roots in the 'Gilded Age', saw the

Source: ansa

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