Prince Harry claims his family is afraid of his memoir

Prince Harry claims
Royals are scared! That’s why his family wants to prevent his book with all their might

Prince Harry in “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”

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In his fourth TV interview, Prince Harry again attacked the Royal Family and accused his relatives of wanting to “undermine” his explosive memoirs.

After Prince Harry, 38, had already made serious allegations against his family in three explosive television interviews and also answered questions from the US magazine “People”, the dropout Royal ended his book tour on Tuesday evening, January 10, 2023 , with an appearance on the late-night show “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”.

Prince Harry sips tequila and jokes with the audience

Together with the presenter, the 38-year-old made fun of his family, joked about British traditions and, among other things, made jokes about his “ice-cold” genitals, about which he extensively informs his readers in his memoirs “Spare”. . Harry also took part in a skit with Tom Hanks, 66, and toasted Stephen Colbert, 58, to praise America as a “great place to live” and solemnly declared how much he loves “beautiful California”. The audience cheered, Harry got going and without further ado offered the viewers tequila.



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Is the palace ‘campaigning’ against Harry’s memoirs?

Things got more serious when Colbert asked the prince about his relatives and their reactions to his memoirs. The 58-year-old asked his guest if he believed there was an “active campaign to undermine this book”. “Of course,” replied the Duke of Sussex, adding that “the British press” was also involved in the “campaign”, to which Colbert added: “But with the help of the Palace”. “Of course again,” Harry confirmed. “But that’s the other side of the story, isn’t it? After 38 years, they have [die Royal Family, Anm. d. Red.] tells her side of the story. This is the other side of the story.”

Duchess Meghan’s husband, 41, then hinted that what he perceives as the royals’ “campaign” against his memoir was because they were “uncomfortable and scared” about the content. “There’s a lot in it that might make people uncomfortable and scared,” Prince Harry said meaningfully. So far, no member of the British royal family has commented on his autobiography, and Buckingham Palace has not issued a public statement either.

Sources used: “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”

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