Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex is letting the choppa sing not holding back much in the days leading up to the release of his forthcoming memoir, Spare.
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In his latest interview with iTV, Harry clarified previous comments that he and his wife, Meghan Markle, made during their groundbreaking interview with Oprah back in 2021โspecifically referencing the shocking revelation that there were concerns and comments from his family members about โhow darkโ baby Archie was going to be before he was born. When reporter Tom Bradby mentioned Harry and Meghan calling his family racist for doing so at the time, Harry rejected that notion.
โNo. The British press said that, right? Did Meghan ever mention โtheyโre racists?โโHarry said. To which Bradby responded: โShe said there were troubling comments about Archieโs skin color. Wouldnโt you describe that as essentially racist?โ
Harryโs response?
โThe difference between racism and unconscious bias... the two things are different. Once itโs been acknowledged or pointed out to you as an individual, otherwise an institution, that you have unconscious bias, you therefore have an opportunity to learn and grow from that... otherwise, unconscious bias then moves into the category of racism.โ
Additionally, on Monday morningโs episode of Good Morning America, Harry spoke with Michael Strahan, Harry further expounded on his strained relationship with his family and British press. He also revealed whether or not there was a future in which he and the Duchess of Sussex would return to the U.K. to walk out their royal duties like normal.
โEven if there was an agreement or an arrangement between me and my family, there is that third party [the British media] that is going to do everything they can to make sure that that isnโt possible,โ Harry explained. โNot stopping us from necessarily going back, but making it un-survivable, and thatโs really sad because that is essentially breaking the relationship between us.โ
He concluded, โIf there was something in the future where we can continue to support the Commonwealth, then thatโs of course, on the table, but thereโs so much that needs to happen between now and then, and so much that can happen.โ
Spare is set to hit shelves Wednesday, Jan. 10 and is available to pre-order now wherever books are sold.
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