Prince Harry expected to make new revelations in interview with Tom Bradby as he promotes memoir Spare
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Prince Harry will reveal more details about his relationship with the Royal family as he promotes his new memoir in an ITV interview with journalist Tom Bradby.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, is expected to release his highly-anticipated book, ‘Spare’ on 10 January. He will promote the tome in TV interviews with American journalist Anderson Cooper, on the American TV network CBS and ITV journalist Tom Bradby, who has known Harry since he was a teenager.
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Hide AdAccording to The Mirror, senior royals are believed to be bracing themselves ahead of the revelations that may be revealed.
Tom Bradby, who presents ITV News at Ten, was previously a Royal correspondent. He has interviewed Harry, Prince William, and Princess Kate over the years. The British journalist attended the wedding of Harry and Meghan in Windsor in 2018.
Braby’s most memorable interview was when he spoke to Harry and Meghan on their royal tour of South Africa and asked if she was ‘OK’.
Meghan said: “Thank you for asking because not many people have asked if I’m OK. But it’s a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes.”
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Hide AdTom replied: “ Would it be fair to say - [you’re] "not really OK"? As in it’s really been a struggle?” and Meghan responded: “Yes”.
The Prince was reportedly paid $20 million to release his tell-all memoir, but proceeds will be donated to charities that he has founded or those that he supports.
The couple received over $100 million for their Netflix docuseries.
Harry’s book was ghostwritten by American novelist J.R. Moehringer and is described as: “a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.”
The book was due to be released in the autumn but was delayed after the death of her Royal Majesty The Queen in September.
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