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"Going to bed with the devil": Prince Harry criticizes his family harshly

2023-01-12T10:38:18.386Z


Prince Harry spoke to ITV's Tom Bradby before his autobiography "Spare" was released on January 10. In the controversial interview, Harry again expressed sharp criticism of the British royal family.


Prince Harry spoke to ITV's Tom Bradby before his autobiography "Spare" was released on January 10. In the controversial interview, Harry again expressed sharp criticism of the British royal family.

LONDON – Prince Harry's memoir “Reserve” (“Spare”) will be released on January 10th.

And this time Prince Harry (38) wants to be on the safe side: People should learn the truth about him and his wife Meghan Markle (41) from his mouth.

Two explosive interviews with Prince Harry were broadcast two days before the publication of his biography "Reserve".

For US television, Harry was interviewed by Anderson Cooper (55) for the news program "60 Minutes", Tom Bradby (55) did the interview for the British market.

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"38 years, 38 years of my story being told by so many different people, with deliberate twisting and distortion," Prince Harry explained in an ITV interview with Tom Bradby of his motivation for "Reserve".

"I don't think I would have gotten this chance if I was still part of the institution.

So I'm really, really grateful that I had the opportunity to tell my story because it's my story.”

In his memoir, Prince Harry doesn't skimp on extremely private details either.

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Ahead of the release of his controversial memoir, Spare, Prince Harry lashed out at his family in an interview with ITV.

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Drug use, his first time, penis frostbite, fisticuffs between his brother Prince William (40) and him – Prince Harry really leaves nothing out in “Spare”.

When Tom Bradby asked in an interview what justification Harry had for publishing this private information, Prince Harry explained that other family members had also disclosed private stories for years – just not personally, but through the press.

Here, German royal fans can watch Prince Harry's ITV interview:

RTL Germany has secured the broadcasting rights to the ITV interview with Prince Harry.

The 72-minute conversation with Tom Bradby will be broadcast in full exclusively on Monday, January 9th at 5:00 p.m. in the RTL special "Exclusive Special: Harry - The Interview", moderated by Frauke Ludowig and aristocratic expert Michael gas.

At prime time, the interview can be seen at 8:15 p.m. on ntv in a "News Special: Harry - The Interview", VOX shows the "Prominent Special" at 11:15 p.m.

Harry: The Interview".

After the broadcast, the interview can also be viewed in the original English version on RTL+.

Prince Harry on Reserve autobiography: 'The saddest thing is, it never had to be like this'

"I love my father.

i love my brother

I love my family.

I always will.

Nothing I have written in this book or done in any other way should harm or hurt them,"

Prince Harry told Tom Bradby in an ITV interview.

But at some point Harry had had enough of hearing and reading untruths about himself or his wife Meghan Markle.

After many, many years of being told lies about me and my family, there comes a point when these certain family members have decided — to revisit the relationship between certain family members and the tabloids — to bed with the devil go to polish their image.

Prince Harry in ITV interview with Tom Bradby

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For six years he has been trying everything "to get through to my family privately," explains Prince Harry.

However, all his attempts were unsuccessful.

"And the saddest thing is, it never had to be like this."

In his unveiling interview, Prince Harry repeated his wife Meghan Markle's accusation from the joint Netflix documentary "Harry & Meghan" that she had been "fed to the wolves".

An end to the drama?

Not in sight.

Sources used: 

hellomagazine.com, express.co.uk

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Harry: The Interview On Itv1 And;

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Owen Humphreys (photomontage)

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