Prince Harry had a lot to say! The Duke of Sussex sat down for his first television interview on Sunday ahead of the release of his highly-anticipated memoir Spare.
During the conversation with Tom Bradby for ITV, Harry covered several topics, including the death of his mom Princess Diana, the racism allegations against the royals, and his bitter feud with the family.
Check out what the prince had to say (below): Related: Prince Harry Will No Longer Have Role In King Charles’ Coronation! Contents [hide] 1 Princess Diana’s Death 2 Royal Exit 3 Prince William & Princess Catherine 4 Racism Accusations: 5 Defending Tell-all Memoir Princess Diana’s Death Opening up about his mom’s fatal car accident, Harry shared that he still has a ton of questions about what happened that tragic day in 1997: Harry even drove through the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris, France, and asked to look at pictures from the accident in order to better understand what transpired that night of the car crash: Some of the more graphic photos from the scene were not included – something the Better Up CIO said he was “grateful” for: Despite feeling there are so many things that have been left unanswered, the 38-year-old clarified he didn’t “really see the point” of opening up another inquiry years after the case.
Royal Exit The horrific loss of his mother – and concern for his wife Meghan Markle’s life – is part of the reason why the couple stepped away from their royal duties and moved out of the UK.
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