Prince Harry: What to expect from his bombshell TV interviews ahead of the release of his upcoming memoirs

Prince Harry’s interviews with CBS and ITV will be broadcast this Sunday before his memoir SPARE comes out later in January
Prince Harry's interviews for ITV and CBS will be available to watch this Sunday. (Photo by SASCHA SCHUERMANN/AFP via Getty Images)Prince Harry's interviews for ITV and CBS will be available to watch this Sunday. (Photo by SASCHA SCHUERMANN/AFP via Getty Images)
Prince Harry's interviews for ITV and CBS will be available to watch this Sunday. (Photo by SASCHA SCHUERMANN/AFP via Getty Images)

“I would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back,” are the powerful and dramatic words that Prince Harry utters in the trailer for an interview with Tom Bradby that is going to be aired on ITV this coming Sunday.

The Duke of Sussex sat down with both Anderson Cooper for CBS and Tom Bradby for ITV for two separate interviews that were filmed at a hired ranch in Montecito, California.

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Tom Bradby used to be close to both Prince William and Prince Harry, but following the royal fallout over Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from Royal life, is now only close to Meghan and Harry.

Tom Bradby interviewed both Prince Harry and Meghan for a documentary about their 2019 Africa tour and was the journalist who asked Meghan how she was. She said: “Not many people have asked if I’m ok.”

The interview for CBS was conducted by Anderson Cooper who is an American broadcast journalist and political commentator.

Prince Harry sat down with Anderson Cooper for a “60 Minutes” Interview.

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In the trailer released ahead of the CBS interview, Prince Harry was asked if he wanted to step back from the institutional role, why wasn’t he more private. He answered in the clip by saying, “Every single time I have tried to do it privately, there have been briefings and leakages and planting of stories against me and my wife.”

Prince Harry then goes on to say that the “family motto is never complain, never explain, but it's just a motto.

Buckingham Palace has declined to comment.

On Penguin Random House, it says that “SPARE takes readers immediately back to one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mothers coffin as the world watched in sorrow-and horror.”

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