Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, once again launched a scathing attack on the British royal family, accusing Buckingham Palace of leaking his private conversations with his family and plans to move to the United States to the media.

During a promotional advertisement for an interview with "60 Minutes" published on Monday, Harry expressed his desire to reconnect with his father and brother.

Anderson Cooper will interview Prince Harry on 60 Minutes next Sunday, January 8, on CBS.

It will be Prince Harry's first US television interview to discuss his upcoming memoir "Spare."

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And in the interview conducted by American presenter Anderson Cooper, which will be shown in full next Sunday, Prince Harry said, "Buckingham Palace targeted me through these leaks about my plans and my private life, and planted stories against me and my wife, Megan Markle."

The Duke of Sussex added, "There was no need for things to be this way.. They feel that we better look evil. There are times when silence is treachery. My family and the monarchy have kept silent and did not take a public stand to defend me in light of news of me being circulated in the media." ".

Prince Harry tells @andersoncooper he was the target of press leaks after private conversations with members of the Royal Family.

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— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 2, 2023

In a promotional video for a second interview with British broadcaster Tom Bradby on ITV, Prince Harry expressed his desire to restore his relationship with his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William, saying, "I want a family, not an institution ... I want my father back, I want my brother back."

The @ITV interview with Prince Harry will be broadcast at 9pm on Sunday.


The program is scheduled for 90 minutes.


ITV have given no further information about what was discussed in the UK interview, other than this 20 second trailer.


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Prince Harry and his wife Megan, officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, relinquished their royal duties in March 2020 and said they wanted to start a new life in the United States, away from media harassment.

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Prince Harry's latest remarks came just a week before the release of his highly anticipated book, "Spare," which will hit bookstores on January 10.

The book, which Buckingham Palace refused to comment on an advertisement for its publication, is a memoir in which Prince Harry tells the circumstances and circumstances that made him decide to abandon his royal duties and head to the United States.

According to the British newspaper "Sunday Times", the book contains more information directed specifically against his brother William than King Charles III, which confirms the dispute between the two brothers.

Prince Harry's attack on the royal family was not the first of its kind. In December 2022, in a promotional advertisement for the last three episodes of the "Netflix" documentary series about them, Prince Harry and his wife Megan said that they were "thrown to the wolves", accusing the royal family. By "lying to protect" Crown Prince William.

The couple focused in the first three episodes of the series "Harry and Megan" on the harassment of the British tabloids, and on the way in which the minors dealt with the issue of racism.

"Not only were they thrown to the wolves, they were used to feed the wolves," Meghan Markle said in a promotional advertisement for the rings.

For his part, Prince Harry said, "They find it natural to lie to protect my brother (William), but they were not ready to tell the truth to protect us (me and Megan)."