Surprise event for biography: Prince Harry wants to continue unpacking in the live stream

With Prince Harry's autobiography "Spare" the story of the British royal is far from over.

Surprise event for biography: Prince Harry wants to continue unpacking in the live stream

With Prince Harry's autobiography "Spare" the story of the British royal is far from over. By his own admission, the 38-year-old would have had material for two books. In a surprising live stream event, he wants to talk about a dark chapter in his life.

Prince Harry will be hosting a special event for his autobiography, Reserve, in early March. This was announced by the publisher Penguin Random House. Accordingly, Duchess Meghan's husband will be present on Saturday, March 4th, at the international live stream event that can be seen on the Vimeo video portal.

The Royal apparently still has a lot to report. He once emphasized in an interview that he could have revealed a lot more - if he had wanted to. "It could have been two books," he explains. The first draft was around 800 pages, the finished book is just over 400 pages.

Prince Harry will speak to Gabor Maté at the event. The author of "The Myth of the Normal: How Our Society Makes Us Sick and Traumatized - New Approaches to Healing" is known for his expertise in the fields of trauma, addiction, stress and child development.

According to People, the two will speak about living with loss and the importance of personal healing, before answering questions from the audience that can be submitted during registration for the event. Tickets must be purchased for the event featuring the Duke of Sussex. "No recordings will be shared with attendees and recording or sharing of the event is strictly prohibited," the event's dedicated website said.

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