Prince Harry is in the midst of promoting his autobiography

Spare

.

He gave an interview to Tom Brady for the British channel ITV which will be broadcast this Sunday.

A second teaser has been unveiled, in which the Duke of Sussex justifies himself on this great unboxing.



Despite a lengthy interview with Oprah Winfrey, a six-part documentary series on Netflix and now these memoirs, Prince Harry denies he's "invading his family's privacy."

The journalist then pointed out to him what many in the public think: "Some will say that you have spoken out about invasions of your privacy throughout your life, and this accusation (of violating the privacy of his family) will be justified if you do it without the permission of your loved ones.

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“It would be the accusation of people who don't understand or don't want to believe that my family informed the press,” Prince Harry replied, adding that “staying silent will not help”.

At the latest news, neither Prince William nor King Charles III has had a say in what the Duke or Duchess of Sussex have said since leaving the UK.

The only reaction from Buckingham Palace so far has been to deny having been contacted by the directors of

Harry & Meghan

contrary to what is specified in the Netflix documentary.

With the coronation approaching, Tom Brady also asked Prince Harry if he would attend the coronation of his father, King Charles III, if invited.

“There are a lot of things that can happen between now and then.

But the door is always open.

The ball is in their court.

There's a lot to talk about and I really hope they're ready to sit down and talk about it," the Duke of Sussex said, no doubt to his family.

Prince Harry's 90-minute interview will air on January 8, two days before

Spare

is released .

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