In a trailer for US channel CBS, the prince claimed to have been “betrayed.” It’s unclear to whom he is addressing when he says in a preview for his sit-down interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby that “they’ve shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile.”
Only brief program trailers have been made available for CBS and ITV’s shows. On January 8, two days prior to the release of his memoir Spare, both interviews will broadcast.
In the CBS teasers, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has a “explosive” conversation with CBS 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper. In addition to “briefings and leakings and planting of rumours against me and my wife,” the duke alleges that he was “betrayed.”
Never complain, never explain is the family maxim, but that is all it is.
“They will talk to or feed a reporter, who will then write the story after receiving information essentially spoon-fed to them. At the end of the piece, they will state that they have contacted Buckingham Palace for response. “But the entire narrative is commentary from Buckingham Palace.
Therefore, there comes a time when being silent is treachery when we’ve been told for the past six years that we can’t put a statement out to protect you, but you do it for other members of the family.
Prince Harry stated he could not picture himself returning to the facility as a full-time royal in a second clip made available by CBS.
ITV stated that Prince Harry’s personal relationships and “never-before-heard revelations” regarding the passing of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, would be covered in the interview.
The book was published after the Netflix documentary Harry and Meghan, in which Prince Harry claimed that hearing his brother “scream and rage” at him during a summit to discuss the couple’s future in the Royal Family was “terrifying.”
The Sussexes’ home state of California served as the location for the sit-down interview with the duke, who also mentioned “the leaking and the planting” of tales before saying, “I want a family, not an institution.” He continues, “They feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains.”
On January 10, the book Spare, which is expected to contain information concerning problems with his brother Prince William, will be released.
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