Prince Harry could be 'examined forensically' in new interview … – The Sun

PRINCE Harry's explosive memoir is set to release in just a matter of days, as the Duke of Sussex could face being "examined forensically" in his upcoming interview, an expert has claimed.
Prince Harry sat down with Anderson Cooper for an interview that will be released this weekend.
Royal expert, Richard Fitzwilliams, has claimed that the Prince may face a very "different type of questioning" compared to his interview with Oprah.
Speaking to the Express, Richard said: "The question I'm interested in is whether or not what Harry says will be examined forensically."
It comes as Prince Harry's tell-all memoir, titled Spare, will release on January 10, and promises "raw, unflinching honesty… insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief."
Read our Royal Family blog below for the latest news…
Prince Harry enlisted the penmanship of author JR Moehringer to ghostwrite his memoir ‘Spare‘.
Moehringer is an American novelist and journalist and has written memoirs for two notable public figures during his career.
Before becoming an author, he was a journalist and launched his career as an assistant news editor at the New York Times.
He has also worked for Rocky Mountain News and the Los Angeles Times.
While at the Los Angeles Times, he won the Pulitzer Prize for newspaper feature writing in 2000.
He has previously written memoirs for Andre Agassi and Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
Just two days before Prince Harry’s explosive memoir hits shelves, an interview between the royal and American outlet CBS will air.
But when will you be able to watch it?
Well, Prince Harry’s book Spare releases on January 10, so you will be able to see the explosive interview on Jan 8, 2023.
Speaking in the trailer for the shock interview, Prince Harry can be heard saying: “The family motto is ‘never complain never explain’. But it’s just a motto. It doesn’t really hold. There’s endless [complaining and explaining] through leaks.
“They will feed or have a conversation with the correspondent and that correspondent will be spoon-fed information and write the story. “
A body language expert has taken a look at the explosive new trailer for Harry’s upcoming CBS interview.
Expert Judi James told The Sun: “This might be a short trailer but it does the trick in terms of teasing the drama by using three sets of body language cues and techniques.
“The authoritative prince: Harry is seen walking with a solid chest splay signalling confidence, using the political leadership trick of one handed gesticulation as he talks.
“The Guru: Harry is sitting down, using his favourite, pompous over-kill gesticulations to look as though his words are terribly important.
“He mimes a huge circle in the air to ensure his message is listened to and understood.
“The bean-spilling victim: Lastly we see Harry with a lower-status ‘victim ‘ look, wide-eyed and with his brows raised as he holds alternate hands out in the air, palm-up, to suggest openness and explanation.
“He shrugs and uses a wry smile to both persuade and to hint at incredulity, possibly about how he has been treated.”
Read more here.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s controversial docuseries is the UK’s most-watched subscription TV series of the year.
In its opening week on Netflix, 4.5million people tuned in to view the first episode.
Despite receiving mixed reviews, the doc shot to the top of Netflix’s charts, with more Brits watching it than After Life and Stranger Things.
Prince Harry will donate proceeds from his tell-all book Spare to a number of different charities.
The charities include Sentebale, an organization he founded with Prince Seeiso in their mothers’ legacies – supporting vulnerable children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana affected by HIV/AIDS.
He will also donate to he non-profit organization WellChild, which he has been Royal patron of for fifteen years.
The charity makes it possible for children and young people with complex health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible.
Following months of speculation, publisher Penguin Random House confirmed Prince Harry’s tell-all book will be released on January 10, 2023.
Spare is available to pre-order from all major book retailers, including Waterstones, Amazon, and WHSmith.
Lionesses defender Lucy Bronze received an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2023 New Year Honours list for services to football.
The right-back was voted ‘star player’ in the 2022 Women’s European Championship.
She is one of four of the championship-winning team to be awarded honours.
Lucy told the Sun: “To be on this list because I’ve just been doing something that I love is amazing.”
Harry’s memoir will reportedly detail his life as a member of the Royal Family, his relationship with wife Meghan MarkleMegxit and raising his children.
In a statement, the Duke of Sussex said: "I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.
"I've worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope that in telling my story – the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned – I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.
"I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful."
On October 27, 2022, Penguin Random House publishers confirmed that the book, titled 'Spare' will hit the shelves globally on January 10, 2023.
Prince Harry will be tough on William and Kate in his book but less critical of King Charles, a publishing insider has said.
A source told The Sunday Times they did not see how the brothers’ relationship could recover once Harry’s memoir Spare is published on January 10, They said: “I think the book will be worse for the Royal Family than they are expecting.
“Everything is laid bare. Charles comes out of it better than I had expected, but it’s tough on William, in particular, and even Kate gets a bit of a broadside.
“There are these minute details, and a description of the fight between the brothers. I can’t see how Harry and William will be able to reconcile after this.”
The Duke of Sussex, who received an £18.4million advance for the memoir, will also explore his grief following the death of his mother and the permanent emotional wound that has left.
The source added: “The overall impression is this is a man who never recovered from the trauma of his mother dying so young.”
The highly anticipated book is ghostwritten by JR Moehringer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who previously ghosted tennis ace Andre Agassi’s autobiography.
It is extremely difficult to estimate the worth of the Royal Family’s property portfolio but The Crown Estate is thought to be around £17billion, according to Insider.
Now that King Charles wears the crown, he also has a private property portfolio, known as the Duchy of Lancaster.
This was established for the reigning monarch in 1399, as a way to provide independent income to the Sovereign.
It’s one of two royal duchies.
The other is the Duchy of Cornwall, which Prince William inherited from his father upon the Queen’s death.
Prince Harry enlisted the penmanship of author JR Moehringer to ghostwrite his memoir 'Spare'.
Moehringer is an American novelist and journalist and has written memoirs for two notable public figures during his career.
Before becoming an author, he was a journalist, and launched his career as an assistant news editor at the New York Times.
He has also worked Rocky Mountain News and the Los Angeles Times.
While at the Los Angeles Times he won the Pulitzer Prize for newspaper feature writing in 2000.
He has previously written memoirs for Andre Agassi and Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
Prince William took Kate on a James Bond-style drive in a luxury Aston Martin after being gifted the car for a weekend.
The vehicle, which is a Welsh-built Aston Martin DBX707, is the world’s fastest SUV.
The £189,000 luxury SUV is the first Welsh-built production car in more than 50 years.
An insider said: “The delivery of the car was an operation worthy of the secret service in itself. It was very hush-hush.
“But he was spotted behind the wheel buzzing round the tight and winding country lanes of North Norfolk.
“It is not a coincidence the car was one that was built in Wales by Welsh workers.
“William had the Aston for the whole weekend. He got to experience life like James Bond for a few days.
“The only difference is, unlike 007, William had to hand the car back at the end of the weekend.”
Read more here.
Prince Harry's book, which is titled Spare will be released globally on January 10, 2023, by Penguin Random House.
The book will be available to purchase in a number of different formats, including digital, print and audio.
An unabridged audio edition of the book will be read by Prince Harry himself.
Spare will be available to buy in 16 different languages, including –SpanishFrenchGermanChinese and Italian.
A guardsman who filmed himself boasting about being bored while protecting the Queen was sacked for using cocaine.
Jimmie Straughan, 23, posted an unusual video of himself staring at ducks from his post while on duty at Windsor Castle in March 2020.
The young man records his face as he sees the two ducks on the ground and says he isn't fussed about doing his job.
In the video, he's heard saying: "I am currently standing outside Windsor Castle. 
"I'm meant to be looking after the Royal Family. Currently staring at two ducks. Do I care? No." 
The video has been viewed close to 400,000 times since he posted it on TikTok two days ago.
A body language expert has taken a look at the explosive new trailer for Harry’s upcoming CBS interview.
Expert Judi James told The Sun: “This might be a short trailer but it does the trick in terms of teasing the drama by using three sets of body language cues and techniques.
“The authoritative prince: Harry is seen walking with a solid chest splay signalling confidence, using the political leadership trick of one handed gesticulation as he talks.
“The Guru: Harry is sitting down, using his favourite, pompous over-kill gesticulations to look as though his words are terribly important.
“He mimes a huge circle in the air to ensure his message is listened to and understood.
“The bean-spilling victim: Lastly we see Harry with a lower-status ‘victim ‘ look, wide-eyed and with his brows raised as he holds alternate hands out in the air, palm-up, to suggest openness and explanation.
“He shrugs and uses a wry smile to both persuade and to hint at incredulity, possibly about how he has been treated.”
Read more here.
Prince Harry's tell-all memoir, titled Spare, will release on January 10, and promises "raw, unflinching honesty… insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief."
According to one source, the book will focus on Harry's "rivalry" with brother Prince William and “It will reveal Harry’s bitterness and feelings of unfairness that by the nature of hierarchy and birthright he always played second fiddle to older William."
Ahead of the memoir's release, Harry has conducted a series of explosive interviews set to release this weekend.
Princess Eugenie refuses to take sides in the ongoing feud between Prince HarryMeghan Markle and the Royal Family, a source claimed.
Eugenie – daughter of Duchess Sarah Ferguson and disgraced royal Prince Andrew – appeared in the Sussexes’ Netflix doc on a number of occasions, proving her loyalty to them.
But a source told the Express: “Eugenie’s still very close to William and Kate, she hasn’t taken sides or any nonsense like that.”
“She loves them both and she’s known for being diplomatic, so it’s no surprise she’s been able to keep a foot in both camps.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s controversial docuseries is the UK’s most watched subscription TV series of the year.
In its opening week on Netflix, 4.5million people tuned in to view the first episode.
Despite receiving barrages of criticism, the doc shot to the top of Netflix’s charts, with more Brits watching it than After Life and Stranger Things.
The Duchess of Sussex could be set to release her own tell-all memoir.
A source close to the couple told OK Magazine she “is contemplating getting entirely candid about her time in the royal limelight, considering crafting a memoir of her own,”.
They added: “She fully intends to write this book and leave no stone unturned.” 
Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir Spare is ready to hit the shelves in the coming weeks.
Publishers have vowed the book is written with ”raw, unflinching honesty” as well as being ”full of insight, revelation, self- examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.”
Publisher Penguin Random House’s also added: ”Spare takes readers immediately back to 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.
”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.”
But why is the book titled Spare?
The title likely refers to “the heir and the spare”, a saying used to describe Harry and his brother Prince William.
Prince Harry is set to release his tell-all memoir Spare in the coming weeks.
And according to one source, the book will focus on his rivalry with Prince William.
The source said: “At the heart of this book lies a sibling rivalry between little brother and big brother.
“It will reveal Harry’s bitterness and feelings of unfairness that by the nature of hierarchy and birthright that he always played second fiddle to older William.
“The falling out is to be covered in the book in detail and what aggravates is it’s not an outsider revealing these private moments — it’s Harry giving his one-sided account of family affairs.
“Harry and William were meant to stick together and support each other.
“Their mother Diana always warned them they must never fall out because they would need one another. It is very sad it’s reached this stage.”
Read more here.
Lionesses forward Beth Mead received an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2023 New Year Honours list for services to football.
Mead won the golden boot as top scorer in the 2022 Women’s European Championship, which England historically won.
She was also voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year just two weeks ago and is one of four of the championship-winning team to be awarded honours.

A new interview with Prince Harry and ITV News presenter Tom Bradby is set to air this weekend.
The in-depth discussion will air on ITV1 at 9pm on Sunday, two days before the publication of Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare.
It will also be available to stream on ITVX.
ITV confirmed it has recorded a long interview with Harry.
London based baker, Claire Ptak has shared an unseen picture of the birthday cake she made for the couple's daughter, Lilibet Diana, who celebrated her first birthday in June 2022. 
Claire revealed the snap on her Instagram as part of a highlights reel celebrating her work during 2022.
The post read: "Our 2022 Greatest Hits. Thank you to all our customers and supporters last year for inspiring such beautiful work."
The cake was covered in a light buttercream and complete with Amalfi lemon and elderflower filling.
A post shared by Violet Cakes by Claire Ptak (@violetcakeslondon)
Ex-footballer and broadcaster Chris Kamara received an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the New Year Honour list 2023.
Kamara has been awarded for services to football, as well as his charity and anti-racism work.
Chris had to step down from the majority of his broadcasting jobs due to his health after being diagnosed with apraxia of speech and an underactive thyroid.
He turned 65 on Christmas day.

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