Next scandal on the way ?: Prince Harry plans an interview on British TV

The British royals do not calm down even just before Christmas.

Next scandal on the way ?: Prince Harry plans an interview on British TV

The British royals do not calm down even just before Christmas. Now the family could already face the next stress factor in the house, should Prince Harry want to give an interview on British television. According to media reports, the palace is already preparing for further revelations.

Prince Harry is reportedly set to discuss his autobiography with ITV star Tom Bradby in an interview on British television. This is reported, among other things, by “The Times”. The Royals around King Charles III. should meanwhile be prepared for the fact that Harry could become even clearer in his book than in "Harry

Bradby's interview won't be the only thing Queen Elizabeth II's grandson has to say about his book. He is also said to be seen on CBS with American journalist Anderson Cooper.

Prince Harry is said to have a special connection to Tom Bradby. The royal has allegedly known the journalist since he was young. In the 90s Bradby reported on the royal family. He interviewed Prince William and Princess Kate in 2010. He also made headlines when he asked Duchess Meghan how she was feeling during a royal tour of South Africa in 2019.

Meghan's response caused quite a stir at the time: "Thanks for asking," she told Bradby, "because not many people have asked if I'm okay. But this is a very real thing to deal with behind the scenes ."

What the royal family really has to expect when Harry's autobiography is published is still unclear. The book was written by the American writer J.R. Moehringer as a ghostwriter and, according to the editors, is "unflinchingly" honest.

Prince Harry had already announced in July 2021 that he was working on his memoirs. The publisher Penguin Random House described the work as "intimate and coming from the heart". Harry promised the book would be an "accurate and absolutely truthful" account of his life. He writes about his childhood, growing up as a royal, his military service, his marriage to Duchess Meghan and his experiences as a father.

An anonymous source warned in The Sun: "The book is a lot worse than people think." Even the title suggests what's coming: "Spare" is the original (German title: "Reserve"), an allusion to "an heir and a spare" ("The Heir and the Replacement"). Prince Harry is probably referring to the situation of heir to the throne Prince William and himself.