Then my city The airing of the controversial documentary about the British prince Harry and his wife Megan On Netflix, the British royal family is preparing for an exciting new series about the couple’s withdrawal from the family and their move to California in 2020, with the publication of the book “SPARE” scheduled for January 10th.
In connection with the release of the book, the prince gave an interview to the British channel ITV, in which he expressed a desire to communicate with his father and brother, indicating that they do not want to.
“No Desire for Reconciliation”
“They have shown no desire for reconciliation,” the Duke of Sussex said in a short trailer broadcast on ITV on Monday.
She also added in the promo clip, “I would like to reconnect with my dad. Also with my brother.”
Prince William and Harry – Archives from Reuters
“I want to be part of a family, not an institution,” said Harry, 38, adding: “They think it’s better to keep us as villains.”
And the broadcaster television (ITV) said that the interview will air on January 8, that is, two days before the publication date of Harry’s autobiography, for which he chose the title (Spear) “backup” .
Information directed primarily against his brother William
According to the Sunday Times, Prince Harry’s memoirs contain more information directed specifically against his brother William than King Charles III, which confirms the dispute between the two brothers.
The documentary, released by Netflix last month in six episodes, allowed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to express their opinion on retiring from the royal family, a move that has greatly affected their popularity in the UK, where the local press he often describes them as selfish and spoiled.
Although the documentary did not contain any exciting leaks, the couple settled their scores with the media, who accused them of harassing them and causing Megan’s miscarriage. They also accused the royal family of lying and being unable to protect them.
Interestingly, Prince Harry and his wife Megan, officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, stepped down from their royal duties in March 2020, saying they wanted to start a new life in the US, away from media harassment.