If the accidental leak of his upcoming memoir wasn't enough, Prince Harry took to ITV on Sunday evening to make several more bombshell claims.
His memoir Spare prematurely went on sale in Spain last week, days before its intended January 10 release.
Already, numerous outlets managed to get their hands on a copy, cherry-picking the juiciest revelations - most notably including 38-year-old Harry's claim that he and Prince William, 40, had an alleged physical altercation in 2019 over Meghan Markle, 41.
The Duke of Sussex didn't appear to hold back in his latest interview with Tom Bradby from ITV, which was recorded prior to the leak of Spare. Narrating excerpts from his 400+ page autobiography, Harry touched upon several key topics, with the first part of his interview focusing on the death of his mother Princess Diana in 1997.
The father-of-two revealed that, in his memoir, he had written that he'd insisted his chauffeur drive him through the same Paris tunnel in which Diana had her fatal car accident. He also added that he'd asked to be driven at the same speed his mother had gone, a request that he later found out William had also made several years earlier. When Harry exited the tunnel, he wrote that he said quietly to himself: "Is that all of it? It's nothing; just a straight tunnel."
Harry also repeatedly attacks the British press, citing the harassment he and Meghan received from them as a reason why they were forced to leave the UK and settle in Los Angeles. "If they want to hold us and the rich and powerful to account, and they want to police society, then who's policing them? That's something that William and I have talked about for many, many years," Harry said.
"What's happened to my wife and what's happened to us happens to so many people on a daily basis because of the British press, because of the racism, because of the cronyism, because of the lies - so, my father said to me that it's probably a suicide mission to try and change the press," he added.
A further topic of great interest is Harry's views on Queen Consort Camilla, and how he and William had begged their father to not marry her. According to the ITV interview, Harry believes that Camilla, 75, had leaked information pertaining to a private summit she'd had with William about her relationship with the then-Prince Charles, 74.
Referring to other royals leaking stories to the press, the former senior royal further touched upon how "certain members" have "decided to get into bed with the Devil" to "rehabilitate their image."
Harry then commented on Jeremy Clarkson's article on Meghan in The Sun, where he wrote that he fantasized about her being forced to walk down the street naked and shamed by passers-by (similar to Cersei's walk of shame in Game of Thrones). The Duke of Sussex stated that the monarchy should have stepped in and denounced the distressing nature of the article, saying their "silence was deafening."
One of the final topics addressed by Harry was Meghan's bombshell claim during the pair's Oprah interview that there had been concerns from other royals over the color of Archie's skin, ahead of his 2019 birth.
Harry firmly stated in the interview that this comment from Meghan was not an attack against the royal family for being "racist." In fact, the Duke added, this comment was spun negatively by the British press, who believed Meghan had been accusing the monarchy of being racially discriminatory.
Those wanting to get their hands on Harry's upcoming memoir will be able to do so on Tuesday, January 10.
