Prince Harry is set to give another ‘revealing’ interview ahead of launch of his new book.
The Duke of Sussex will sit down with CBS News' 60 Minutes host Anderson Cooper later this week to promote his 416-page memoir Spare.
Check the trailer out below:
Although we see Harry chatting away to Cooper in the video, there is no audio of him actually speaking.
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The footage shows the Duke throwing his arms in the air and making some pretty emphatic gestures to the network host.
It will be the Prince's first US television interview that will delve into his upcoming book.
The eerie, yet intriguing, synopsis of the book reads: "It was one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mother's coffin as the world watched in sorrow - and horror.
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"As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, billions wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling - and how their lives would play out from that point on.
"For Harry, this is that story at last."
The interview is expected to air next Sunday, January 8, on CBS.
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This follows on from Netflix's Harry & Meghan - the six part series which showcases their early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to leave their full-time roles with the royal family.
Harry also compared Meghan Markle's mental health struggles to those of his mother Princess Diana's in part two of their docu-series.
He claims that 'no one in the royal family' speaks 'openly' about mental health.
The Duke of Sussex said: "I can't think what my mum went through all those years ago by herself.
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"To see this institutional gaslighting that happens is, it is extraordinary. and that's why everything that's happened to us was always gonna happen to us."
Comparing his wife's health struggles with his mother's, Harry explained: "No one in the family speaks that openly. No one had done, apart from one person. My mum."
Since the series first aired on Netflix, some customers have actually threatened to cancel their subscriptions.
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"I’m going to cancel my Netflix subscription this is disgusting," blasted one. "I seriously want to ask Harry where is your loyalty to your brother."
Another said: "I've been putting it off, but the Harry and Meghan show gives me enough reason to go ahead and cancel @netflix."
"Cancel Netflix. They abuse subscriber feeds to deliver Bs that is harry and Meghan," put a third.
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