Prince Harry was a fan of Home and Away and Neighbours growing up and would watch them regularly
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Prince Harry reveals he was a fan of Home and Away and Neighbors growing up and watched them regularly at Eton
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Among the many startling revelations in Prince Harry’s explosive memoir Spare, two iconic Australian TV shows were also mentioned.
The Duke of Sussex revealed in his memoir that he was a fan of the soap operas Home and Away and the since-canceled Neighbors.
While boarding at Eton, Harry said that he would spend the time watching television with his schoolmates.
The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex revealed in his memoir that he was a fan of soap operas Home and Away and Neighbors growing up.
He named some classic sitcoms, like Friends, but also mentioned the two long-running Australian shows.
“Most every day right after lunch my mates and I would head over to the TV room and watch a bit of Neighbors or maybe Home and Away before going in for sports,” he said.
Prince Harry’s autobiography went on sale around the world on January 10, as the royals engaged in a series of explosive interviews during a transatlantic PR blitz.
It comes as Harry sensationally accused the monarchy of trying to ‘undermine’ his explosive memoir because its controversial content ‘perhaps made them feel uncomfortable and scared’.
“Most every day right after lunch my mates and I would head over to the TV room and watch a bit of Neighbors or maybe Home and Away before going in for sports,” he said. (Pictured: the cast of Neighbors)
While boarding at Eton, Harry said that he would spend the time watching television with his schoolmates. (Pictured: the cast of Home and Away)
The 38-year-old didn’t hold back when he took aim at his family during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, where he teetered between throwing more spikes at his family and making light-hearted jokes, including about his “ice-bite.” genitals while drinking a glass of tequila.
Harry also took part in a skit with Tom Hanks and high-fived Colbert as he praised America as a “great place to live” and said how much he loves “beautiful California,” drawing cheers from the audience.
He stirred up the crowd on several occasions, offering everyone some tequila and talking about his Army career, asking, ‘Is there a veteran in the house?’
It comes as Prince Harry sensationally accused the monarchy of trying to “undermine” his explosive memoir because its controversial content “perhaps made them feel uncomfortable and scared.”
One of the more serious moments during the lengthy meeting saw Harry criticizing his relatives for the backlash to his memoir, with Colbert questioning whether he thinks the royals have an “active campaign to undermine this book.”
“Of course,” the duke replied, adding that “the British press” has also been complicit in the “campaign,” and Colbert chimed in: “But aided and abetted by the Palace.”
‘Again, of course,’ Harry confirmed.
The 38-year-old didn’t hold back when he took aim at his family during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday.
‘But this is the other side of the story, right? After 38 years, they have told their side of the story. This is the other side of the story.
The father-of-two then suggested that what he perceives as the royals’ “campaign” against his memoir is because they are “uncomfortable and scared” by its content.
“There’s a lot of things in there that maybe make people uncomfortable and scared,” he continued.
The father-of-two also suggested that what he perceives as the royals’ “campaign” against his memoir is because they are “uncomfortable and scared” by its content.