down interview with prince harry. in another preview clip, he is questioned about how his family might react. i don t know how staying silent is ever going to make things better. wouldn t your brother say to you, harry, how could you do this to me? after everything after everything we went through. wouldn t that be what he would say? some people will say that you have railed against invasions of your privacy all your life, but the accusation would be here are you invading the privacy of your most nearest and dearest without permission. that will be the accusation. that will be the accusation from the people that don t understand or don t want to believe that my family have been briefing the press. if you are invited to the coronation, will you come? there is a lot that could happen between now and then, but, you know, the door is always open. the ball is in their court. jack royston is chief royal correspondent for the us magazine newsweek. he is also co host of the podcast the royal r
tabloid newspapers. they have gone of to spain and picked up a copy of the book was accelerant on sale there. this is the big transition from what harry and megan has had before. previously we tended to get half story is a name might be left out there may not be quotes from the royal family member who was criticise. here harry is quoting william saying some quite controversial things. meghan was rude, abrasive, difficult. there are people saying that these are racist trips. that these feet into the troop of the angry black woman which meghan actually discusses in her podcast. meghan actually discusses in her odcast. . . . meghan actually discusses in her odcast. , , , ., podcast. the issue here is that prince harry podcast. the issue here is that prince harry and podcast. the issue here is that prince harry and the podcast. the issue here is that prince harry and the royal - podcast. the issue here is that i prince harry and the royal family can t or won t make a comment. do you
that can change colour on command and has a digital soul with it s own set of emotions. tonight with the context, miles taylor former chief of staff at the department of homeland security and tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent. welcome back to the programme. the saga of prince harry and meghan is back on the front pages today with a number of leaked lines appearing from spare the duke of sussex s highly anticipated book set for release next tuesday. the guardian has reported that in the book, prince harry claims that he was physically attacked by his brother william during a row over his wife, meghan markle, in 2019. kensington palace says it has no comment to make. here s our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. according to this account, the brothers had an angry confrontation.