How to watch Prince Harry’s TV interview in Australia: networks confirm air dates for the Duke of Sussex’s meeting with ITV’s Tom Bradbury and CBS’s Anderson Cooper
Australian viewers will soon have the chance to see Prince Harry’s explosive interviews with ITV’s Tom Bradbury and CBS’s Anderson Cooper.
At the meetings, the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex will address his upcoming memoir, Spare, and his controversial revelations about royal breakups, sex and drugs.
Harry’s ITV interview has already aired in the UK and will be shown in Australia on Monday 9th January at 7:30pm AEDT on Channel Seven and 7Plus.
Australian viewers will soon have the chance to see Prince Harry’s explosive interviews with ITV’s Tom Bradbury and CBS’s Anderson Cooper. (Pictured: Harry’s ITV interview)
Meanwhile, his 60-minute meeting with Cooper will air in Australia on Channel 10 during a special edition of The Project on Monday, January 9 at 6:30pm AEDT.
This episode of The Project will also be the first to feature the show’s new lineup of Sarah Harris, Waleed Aly, and comedian Sam Taunton.
Harry’s interview with Cooper will also be available to stream on 10 Play and Paramount+.
The 60 minute meeting with Cooper will be broadcast in Australia during a special edition of Channel 10’s The Project on Monday, January 9 at 6:30pm Pictured: Harry’s 60 minute interview
In the US, CBS will air his interview with Harry on 60 Minutes on Sunday.
Another US network, ABC, is scheduled to broadcast his interview on Monday.
TV networks have already released clips of interviews where Harry discusses his troubled relationship with William and accuses his family of publishing negative stories about him and Meghan in the media.
TV networks have already released clips of interviews where Harry discusses his troubled relationship with William and accuses his family of planting negative stories about him and his wife Meghan Markle (right) in the media.
In earlier clips, he focused on his combative relationship with William, saying his older brother physically attacked him while they were discussing Meghan, and “I saw this red mist on him.” Pictured: Prince William (right) and Prince Harry (left) in 2005
In the latest clip released by ITV, Harry revealed that he “cried once” after his mother Diana was killed and said he felt guilty for not being able to express his grief as he waved to the crowd of mourners whose hands were drenched in tears.
Excerpts from Harry’s memoir Spare were published after it accidentally went on sale in Spain. A copy of the book is seen here in a shop in Barcelona
In earlier clips, he focused on his combative relationship with William, saying his older brother physically attacked him while they were discussing Meghan, and “I saw this red mist on him.”
“I want reconciliation, but first there has to be accountability,” Harry said.
The interviews were recorded before Harry’s book was widely leaked on Thursday, prompting backlash from the media, royal commentators, military veterans and even the Taliban.
It comes after Spare was widely leaked after it mistakenly went on sale in Spain before the official release date.
The details include an allegation that his brother Prince William, the heir to the throne, attacked him during a dispute over his wife Meghan; an account of how he lost his virginity; an admission of drug use; and a claim that he killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan.
According to various reports, the book has deeply hurt William and the children’s father, King Charles III, but the monarch wants to reconcile with his son. The palace has not officially reacted.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declined to comment on the scandal in an interview with the BBC, stressing his “enormous respect for the royal family.”
The details include an allegation that his brother Prince William, the heir to the throne, attacked him during a dispute over his wife Meghan (far left); an account of how he lost his virginity; an admission of drug use; and a claim that he killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan