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Prince Harry just did a slew of pointed TV interviews. Here are the key takeaways

In a series of buzzy TV interviews, Prince Harry is already telling all ahead of the release of his tell-all memoir, "Spare." To promote his forthcoming book, the duke of Sussex appeared Sunday and Monday on "60 Minutes," ITV and "Good Morning America" — with another appearance still to come this week on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." "Spare" is set to arrive Tuesday. While speaking ...
A poster advertising the launch of Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" is seen in a store window on Jan. 6, 2023, in London.

In a series of buzzy TV interviews, Prince Harry is already telling all ahead of the release of his tell-all memoir, "Spare."

To promote his forthcoming book, the duke of Sussex appeared Sunday and Monday on "60 Minutes," ITV and "Good Morning America" — with another appearance still to come this week on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." "Spare" is set to arrive Tuesday.

While speaking with Anderson Cooper of "60 Minutes," Tom Bradby of ITV and Michael Strahan of "GMA," Harry discussed his marriage to the former Meghan Markle, fraught relationships with members of the royal family and efforts to process the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Here are highlights from all three conversations.

The 'divide couldn't be greater' between Harry, his brother and his father

Asked by Strahan if he worried "Spare" would "further divide" him from

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