Prince Harry’s diary arrives Tuesday, January 10, in bookstores. To promote “Na Sombra”, in which he talks about practically all the public and private topics of his life, from the death of his mother to drug abuse in his teens, the Duke of Sussex gave two interviews: to the British channel ITV and to the program “60 Minutes” on the American channel CBS.
The latter will be broadcast on January 14 and 15 (Saturday and Sunday) on SIC Notícias. CBS partner Impresa will split Anderson Cooper’s conversation with Prince Harry into two parts, airing at a time to be announced in the coming days.
A strained relationship to the point of a physical confrontation with his brother William, his father’s estrangement after Princess Diana’s death, and alleged leaks of information to the tabloid press, with stories provided by his father’s press office, as well as intimate details about his wife. Childhood and youth make up Na Sombra, explosive diaries that cause rivers of ink to gush out.
In 2020, Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, decided to leave the positions of senior members of the British royal family, after they moved permanently to the United States, where they currently live.
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