Days after Prince Harry’s memoirs went on sale ahead of their official publication date, and the new allegations they contained about discord and discord within the British royal family, a series of television interviews begins today, Sunday with him, which is expected to bring more criticism to the family.
Harry (Spear), which went on sale in Spain on Thursday, five days before its official release date, not only gives intimate details such as how the British prince used drugs or lost his virginity, but reveals even more intimate examples of family disharmony.
The book says that Prince William, Prince of Wales, heir to the throne and Harry’s older brother, defeated his brother in a row, and that the two brothers begged their father, King Charles, not to marry Camilla, who is now the queen consort.
Commentators say the book has plunged the royal family into its biggest crisis since a series shown in the 1990s dealt with the breakdown of Charles’s marriage to the late Princess Diana, mother of William and Harry. And all of this comes just four months after Queen Elizabeth’s death and Charles’s accession to the throne.
Three television interviews with Harry will be broadcast from Sunday. It was scheduled to air before the official launch of Harry’s book on Tuesday, and excerpts were shown of Harry saying he wanted to tell the story from his point of view. Harry says in his interview with the British channel (ITV), which will be the first to be shown: “I don’t know how being silent is going to make things better.”
Opinion polls indicate that many Britons are fed up with itRoyal family melodrama In their entirety, and that revelation of further surprises won’t change their opinions, both those sympathetic to Harry and his wife Megan Markle, and those critical of them.
Despite this, Harry’s book was ranked number one on Amazon’s best-selling books in the UK on Saturday, and the site made it possible to order the book ahead of its publication date. Harry and Megan gave up their royal duties in 2020 and moved to California.