Prince harry

  1. Prince Harry: The 60 Minutes Interview Transcript
  2. Why Prince Harry Was ‘Terribly Naive’ About His Book Release
  3. Why Insiders Say Prince Harry May Have Crossed a Palace Red Line with Latest Interview
  4. All About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Children
  5. Prince Harry Catches a Sitting Volleyball Match at the Warrior Games


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Prince Harry: The 60 Minutes Interview Transcript

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the duke and duchess of Sussex, "stepped back" from their royal duties in 2020. But last month Prince Harry attended his father's Anderson Cooper: You write about a contentious meeting you had with him in 2021. You said, "I looked at Willy, really looked at him maybe for the first time since we were boys. I took it all in, his familiar scowl, which had always been his default in dealings with me, his alarming baldness, more advanced than my own, his famous resemblance to Mummy which was fading with time, with age." That's pretty cutting. Prince Harry: I don't see it as cutting at all. Um, you know, my brother and I love each other. I love him deeply. There has been a lot of pain between the two of us, especially the last six years. None of anything I've written, anything that I've included is ever intended to hurt my family. But it does give a full picture of the situation as we were growing up, and also squashes this idea that somehow my wife was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers. Anderson Cooper: Even when you were in the same school, in high school… Prince Harry: Sibling rivalry. Anderson Cooper: Your brother told you, "Pretend we don't know each other." Prince Harry: Yeah, and at the time it hurt. I couldn't make sense of it. I was like, "What do you mean? We're now at the same school. Like, I haven't seen you for ages, now we get to hang out together." He's like, "No, no, no, when we're at school we do...

Why Prince Harry Was ‘Terribly Naive’ About His Book Release

Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photo: Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, has broken sales records as buyers in the U.K., U.S., and around the world clamor for juicy anecdotes about the Duchess of Sussex’s rocky royal tenure, Prince William’s alleged violence against his brother, and Harry’s In the latest episode of On With Kara Swisher, Kara speaks with two people who know their monarchical stuff. Patrick Harverson is a PR executive and former journalist who once served as the communications secretary for the then–Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall (now King Charles III and Camilla, queen consort) and as the spokesman for the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (now William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales). Catherine Mayer is a longtime journalist who co-founded the Women’s Equality Party and wrote Charles: The Heart of a King in 2015. The three discuss the reception of Spare, and why Prince Harry may not have gotten quite what he bargained for. Kara Swisher: Patty, he’s trying to reclaim his narrative. That’s his story. Do you think it will succeed? Patrick Harverson: Well, it depends on what you mean by success. I don’t know what he regards as success. I wouldn’t want to guess, really. The coverage has been phenomenal. The I think this will pass. The one thing the royal family can do is play the long game. I don’t know what This is for a British audience. I recognize in America it’s very different. To use t...

Why Insiders Say Prince Harry May Have Crossed a Palace Red Line with Latest Interview

Prince Harry said he is “100 percent” confident King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William and Princess Kate in an explosive 90-minute interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby that aired Sunday. Claiming that his family and the British media drove him and Meghan Markle out of Britain, Harry said that some members of his family chose to “get into bed with the devil” to tarnish his and Meghan's reputation in order to improve their own. While he claimed he wants to make peace, he said his family have “shown no willingness to reconcile.” During the sit-down interview to promote his autobiography Spare (due out Tuesday) that aired on ITV, Harry read excerpts from the book, specifically passages that covered parts of his childhood, his school years and the traumatic impact Princess Diana’s death had on him. Harry described he and William as being “on different paths” since they were young boys, saying they dealt with their mother’s death in “different ways.” He also revealed a deep sibling rivalry that dated back to their school days, however, he insisted “I’ve always loved my brother.” When asked whether there was any chance of a reconciliation between them, Harry said he “genuinely believes” there can be a resolution, saying, “I hope there can be a constructive conversation” but he insisted that they needed to keep “the antagonists” as he referred to the British tabloid press, out. It was a matter Harry was pressed on by Bradby, an old friend who has interviewed the prince on ...

All About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Children

Netflix/Youtube Archie and Lili did not receive the titles of prince and princess when they were born because they were great-grandchildren of the monarch. Though Archie was entitled to the "courtesy title" of Earl of Dumbarton upon his birth, his parents chose not to give him a courtesy title at that time. Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Archie in South Africa in September 2019. Henk Kruger/AP/Shutterstock Harry reflected on how his decision to step back from his royal duties to focus on being a father was particularly meaningful to him in light of his own mother's experience raising children in the spotlight. "I have no doubt that my mom would be incredibly proud of me. I'm living the life that she wanted to live for herself, living the life that she wanted us to be able to live," The Me You Can't See, co-created with Winfrey. "So not only do I know that she's incredibly proud of me, but that she's helped me get here. And I've never felt her presence more as I have done over the last year." "I called them back and go, 'Uh, hold on a second — does this mean we gotta go over [to the U.K.] and do all of that in church with [the royal family] and figure all that out? 'Cause I don't wanna do that,'" Perry said. "'Maybe we can do a little private ceremony here [in the U.S.] and let that be that, and if you have to do it there, then that's okay.'"

Prince Harry Catches a Sitting Volleyball Match at the Warrior Games

One week after Prince Harry is back in the United States giving back to the veteran community. He showed up in San Diego for the final day of the Warrior Games, a series of competitions for wounded service members, where he watched a sitting volleyball game, chatted with spectators, and posed with members of the winning team from the Special Operations Command. Harry also delivered remarks at the closing ceremony, taking to the podium after a helicopter flypast from Naval Base Coronado. The Warrior Games see teams of wounded service members from across the US military compete against one another, and Harry is a frequent guest at its events. In 2013, Harry traveled to Colorado to watch the games, which inspired him to start the Invictus Games, which allows wounded service members from around the world to compete in various sports.