Prince Harry’s tell-all with ITV’s Tom Bradby was watched in the UK by a disappointing 4.1M last night, with just one third of the audience who watched his and wife Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview tuning in.
20.12.2022 - 20:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry is set to give an exclusive interview ahead of his bombshell memoirs released next month.
The Duke of Sussex is reportedly gearing up for a sit-down interview with ITV journalist Tom Bradby ahead of the release of Spare on January 10, 2023. The memoir will be ghost-written by JR Moehringer, and is expected to be more damaging for the royal family than Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix series, according to the Express.
The title likely refers to "the heir and the spare", a moniker commonly used to describe Harry and his brother. Spare is expected to detail his life as a member of the Royal Family, dealing with the death of his mother, Princess Diana, as well as his relationship with Meghan and raising his two children.
The Duke previously said: "I've worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope that in telling my story - the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned - I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.
"I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful."
The ITV News at Ten anchor has known both Harry and Prince William since they were teenagers and conducted the now-famous interview with Meghan from the couple's South Africa tour. In 2019, Bradby made a documentary following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their royal tour in South Africa and in one viral clip asked Meghan if she was okay.
"This has been a journey one way or another, perhaps you could give us an idea of what the last year has been like?" Bradby asked on the tour, adding: "I don't know what the impact on
Prince Harry’s tell-all with ITV’s Tom Bradby was watched in the UK by a disappointing 4.1M last night, with just one third of the audience who watched his and wife Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview tuning in.
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Spare. It turns out the bombshells the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped in their and then in their on Netflix only scratched the surface of the deep well of family secrets and (by Harry's account at least) , which he has now compiled in book form.Neither Buckingham Palace, which represents King Charles and Queen Camilla, nor Kensington Palace, which represents Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton, have released comment on any of the allegations.We're making note of all the jawdroppers as fast as we can read them, and here are the biggest revelations from Spare so far.For obvious reasons, the allegation in Spare that has gotten the most headlines is that during an argument in which Prince William called Meghan Markle “difficult,” “rude,” and, “abrasive,” According to Harry's writing, first excerpted by , “It all happened so fast.
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The media storm following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix series has died down, but it won't be long before the pair are making headlines once again.
Meghan Markle, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, have made headlines since the release of their explosive Netflix docuseries, Harry and Meghan, earlier this month.The show has divided opinion across the world, but the Sussexes still have a supporter in X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, 34.In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, Alexandra was asked for her thoughts on the doc.She said: “I actually haven’t had a chance to watch it.“I am looking forward to watching it because I absolutely love Meghan and Harry but I haven’t had the chance simply because of my workload, but I will watch it very soon.”Alexandra’s inability to watch the series is understandable given that she is currently performing 12 shows a week in pantomime at the London Palladium, all while raising her five month baby.The former Strictly Come Dancing star has taken on the role as the villain in this year’s production of Jack and the Beanstalk.In her Palladium panto debut she is also acting alongside comedy greats Dawn French and Julian Clary.On how it is going, Alexandra said: “Doing a show with the likes of Dawn French and Julian Clary is just amazing and I think for everyone, we have all been through a tough couple of years so to go into a theatre and laugh and smile is such a joyous moment that I think everyone needs. “And [Dawn and Julian] are just wonderful.
Prince Harry’s relationship with Prince William isn’t the only dynamic that has changed over the years. The Duke of Sussex’s bond with his sister-in-law, Princess Kate, has gone through its own changes following his and Meghan Markle’s royal exit.
Harry & Meghan was not nearly as spicy as many fans had hoped, and in fact retread much of the that the couple had already spoken about publicly. However, according to the , Prince Harry's forthcoming memoir, , will be “more inflammatory" than the docuseries. According to the outlet, the book will cover Prince Harry's upbringing, and Buckingham Palace is "bracing itself for what he might have to say about his .” Harry will also give two promotional interviews ahead of the January 10 release of Spare, the first with ITV's Tom Bradby and the second with CNN's Anderson Cooper. Buckingham Palace has not provided an official statement following Harry & Meghan, but sources close to the royals say that is paranoid and that there is “there is no trust left” when it comes to Harry and Meghan, per , and are worried about what is coming in Harry's memoir.
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“#TheKing not knowing how to fix it,” the broadcaster concluded.But Fern’s remarks sparked debate among other social media users, with some disagreeing with the author.JulieWr34432298 said: “Surely she must have known what she was getting into?“Did she think being part of the Royal Family was going to be like a Disney film?“I feel that almost as though Harry is in a coercive control relationship and she's isolated him from everybody.”Carolynchild191 added: “Have a look at the press Catherine received, Camilla, Fergie etc.“Meghan was welcomed with open arms by the press at the beginning it was only as they learnt more about her that the welcome changed.“Don't you think it's strange that H & M filmed everything, they planned this.”However, some Twitter users leapt to Prince Harry and Meghan’s defence as they agreed with Fern.JulienDuncan1 typed: “No one could have watched the last three episodes inparticular and not have been, very deeply moved at the hell that this couple, inparticular Meghan.“It was horrific that she was at the brink of carrying suicide. Her true friends saw it.
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Meghan Markle, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, are currently preparing for the long-awaited release of the final three episodes of their Netflix docuseries tomorrow, with the couple appearing to suggest more explosive claims.The Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel, 52, has taken to TikTok to unleash her view on the already released episodes, claiming the royal couple are just using the opportunity to "money grab" while also calling the series "boring".The first half of the docuseries saw the couple open up about how they met and they shared intimate details about how their relationship blossomed.Harry and Meghan has so far become Netflix’s biggest documentary ever with more views in its first week than any other on the streaming service.The first three episodes recorded 81.55m viewing hours around the world in the week following its release.However, the Real Housewives star, having watched the first three episodes claimed she found them "boring".She said in a short TikTok video: "I found it a little bit boring. It didn’t hold my attention."I don't really understand the goal, because if it's to take down the monarchy - which are your in-laws - which it seems like is a major goal, don't take the names of this monarchy for your children and don't market the titles."It feels like a smash-and-grab job for money.