Prince Harry: First sighted since the Oprah interview

Prince Harry
Spotted for the first time since the Oprah interview

For the first time since the Oprah interview, Harry was spotted in public again.

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For the first time since the explosive Oprah interview, Prince Harry was spotted in public again: on a bike tour through Montecito.

It's been almost two weeks since Prince Harry (36) and Duchess Meghan (39) caused a scandal with their joint interview with Oprah Winfrey (57). Now the Duke of Sussex has been spotted for the first time since the explosive interview: He rode an e-bike through the streets of his new Californian homeland, Montecito, accompanied by a security team, as photos in the "Daily Mail" show. The royal was dressed all in black with a sweatshirt, sweatpants, vest and sneakers as well as a baseball cap, sunglasses and mask.

In the interview on March 7th, Harry reported how much he was enjoying his newfound freedom. Among other things, he named cycling tours with his son Archie (1) as the highlight: "The highlight for me is to strap him in his little baby seat to the back of a bike and to take him on bike tours – something I was never able to do when I was young. "

First conversation with brother William was "unproductive"

While Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan tend to choose the undercover version after the interview that made headlines around the world, Prince William (38) and Duchess Kate (38) have an appointment in Great Britain according to the British motto "Keep calm and carry on" after another. The two brothers Harry and William are said to have been in contact with each other for the first time after the interview last weekend, as a friend of Oprah Winfrey's reported. However, the conversations are said not to have been "productive". However, they are "glad to have at least started a conversation".

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