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GB: Prince Harry returns to defend his memoirs on TV

2023-01-08T12:12:29.931Z


Prince Harry will participate this evening in some television interviews where he will answer some questions about the explosive revelations contained in the Spare book, some advances of which have already been leaked in Spain before the publication date uf ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - LONDON, 08 JAN - Prince Harry will participate this evening in some television interviews where he will answer some questions about the explosive revelations contained in the book Spare, some advances of which have already been leaked in Spain before the official publication date of the book next Tuesday.

Among these are the accusations against his brother, Prince William, heir to the throne, who allegedly attacked him during an argument over his wife Meghan.

But among other indiscretions also the loss of virginity as an admission of drug use.


    British media reported today that the book deeply hurt William, but also his father, King Charles III, although the monarch wants to reconcile with his son.


    The palace did not react officially.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declined to comment on the scandal in an interview with the BBC, stressing his "enormous respect for the royal family".

TV channels have already released short excerpts in which Harry talks about his contentious relationship with William and accuses his family of spreading negative stories about him and Meghan in the media.

British television ITV will be the first to air its program "Harry: TheInterview" tonight at 10pm Italian time.


    The Sunday Telegraph newspaper quoted sources close to the king as saying the king sees a reconciliation with Harry as "the only way out of this mess".

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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