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Prince Harry accuses royals of ‘betrayal’ In a book interview

Prince Harry accuses royals of ‘betrayal’ In a book interview

Prince Harry accuses royals of ‘betrayal’ In a book interview

Prince Harry hopes the world will accept his “victim” bid

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  • Interview will run ahead of the release of his new book Spare.
  • Harry tells Cooper that leaks are ‘endless’ and that ‘there arrives a point where silence is betrayal’.
  • Spare will be 416 pages long and described as “unflinchingly honest,” and “full of discovery”.
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Prince Harry claims that “silence is betrayal” In a trailer for a brand new interview, the interview will run ahead of the release of his new book Spare.

It was disclosed earlier today that Harry discussed his new book on a show in another “revealing” interview that will air on Sunday.

During an interview with Anderson Cooper, Harry discussed his impending memoir.

And in a brand new preview for the discussion, suggesting The Firm will put out statements to protect some members of the family but not others, Harry says: “there arrives a point where silence is betrayal”.

The trailer starts with the interviewer asking: “One of the criticisms that you have received is that ok fine, you want to move to California and you want to step back from the institutional role, why be so public? You say you tried to do this privately?”

And Harry replies: “And every single time I’ve tried to do it privately, there has been briefings and leakings and planting of stories against me and my wife.

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“You know the family motto is never complain, never explain but it’s just a motto and it doesn’t really hold.”

Mr Cooper asks: “So there is a lot of complaining and explaining?”

And Harry adds: “Endless – through leaks. They will feed a conversation to the corresposndent and that correspondent will literally be spoonfed and they’ll write the story and at the bottom of it, they will say they reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.

“But the whole story is Buckingham Palace commenting. So when we are being told for the last six years, we can’t put a statement out to protect you, but you do it for other members of the family, there becomes a point where silence is betrayal.”

Earlier, CBS issued a short trailer for the interview, calling it as “revealing” and Harry’s biography, which comes out two days later, as “explosive”.

Harry follows in the footsteps of his father, King Charles, who appeared on 60 Minutes in 2005, and his grandpa, the late Prince Philip, who appeared on the show in 1981.

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According to sources on both sides of the Atlantic, Harry’s relationship with his brother Prince William “hangs by a thread” as the royals prepare for the release of the tell-all book.

According to a source, Harry’s apparent critiques of William in the biography will undoubtedly exacerbate the brothers’ already tense relationship.

According to rumors, Harry will discuss the hardships of always playing “second fiddle” to his brother, the heir to the throne, and the memoir will be “tough on William” and include “minute details” of a confrontation between the two.

According to reports, the King fared better in the book, but he was severely stung by critiques of him and other senior royals in Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent Netflix series. He is, nevertheless, eager to maintain contact with his younger son.

“Whether Prince William would be so receptive is another question,” a source told the reputed Media outlet.

“Things are hanging by a thread as it is after the past few months, and from the sounds of it Harry’s memoir is unlikely to help.”

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Meanwhile, a source told, “At the heart of this book is a sibling rivalry between small brother and big brother.

“It will reveal Harry’s resentment and sense of unfairness that by the nature of hierarchy and birthright that he always played second fiddle to older William.

“The falling out is to be covered in the book in detail and what aggravates is it’s not an outsider revealing these private moments — it’s Harry giving his one-sided account of family affairs.”

Spare will be 416 pages long and described as “raw, unflinchingly honest,” and “full of discovery” by the 38-year-old Duke.

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