Prince Harry's first of many TV interviews has aired ahead of his memoir 'Spare' officially going on sale tomorrow. 9News
Bradbury begins the interview by asking Harry why he decided to write the memoir, to which he responds: "Thirty-eight years of having my story told by so many different people, with an intentional spin and distortion".'I don't recognise my father and my brother'
"People have already said that to me. And I said, forgiveness is 100 per cent a possibility because I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back. At the moment, I don't recognise them, as much as they probably don't recognise me.""Though I would like to have reconciliation, I would like accountability, I've managed to make peace over this time with a lot of things that have happened," he told Bradby.
"Over dinner one night at Highgrove, Pa and I spoke at some length about what I'd been suffering," the memoir reads.
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