Prince Harry just did a slew of pointed TV interviews. Here are the key takeaways
LA TimesIn a series of buzzy TV interviews, Prince Harry is already telling all ahead of the release of his tell-all memoir, “Spare.” To promote his forthcoming book, the duke of Sussex appeared Sunday and Monday on “60 Minutes,” ITV and “Good Morning America” — with another appearance still to come this week on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” “Spare” is set to arrive Tuesday. “I think she’d be looking at it long term — to know that there are certain things that we need to go through to be able to heal the relationship,” Harry told Strahan. Harry and William believed Diana disappeared For “a long time,” Harry said, he “refused to accept” his mother’s death. “I don’t think they were ever expecting me to get … into a relationship with someone like Meghan, who had a very successful career.” The royal family squandered an opportunity for ‘representation’ with Meghan By not fully accepting and supporting his wife, Harry told Strahan the palace suffered an “enormous missed opportunity.” “Representation is what said to me right from the beginning,” Harry explained. The monarchy can’t continue ‘the way that it is now’ Though Harry told Strahan he “genuinely” believes there is still a place for the British monarchy in modern society, he added: “Not the way that it is now.” When pressed further, Harry suggested that the royal family could stand to confront what he sees as its “unconscious bias.” “I think the same process that I went through.