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Harry: The Interview

  • TV Special
  • 2023
  • 1h 34m
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5.3/10
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Harry: The Interview (2023)
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Prince Harry opens up to ITV's Tom Bradby in an exclusive interview.Prince Harry opens up to ITV's Tom Bradby in an exclusive interview.Prince Harry opens up to ITV's Tom Bradby in an exclusive interview.

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    • Chris Hackett
  • Stars
    • Prince Harry
    • Tom Bradby
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    • Director
      • Chris Hackett
    • Stars
      • Prince Harry
      • Tom Bradby
    • 9User reviews
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    1plan99

    Painful to watch.

    I struggled to watch this all the way to the end as it was toe curling to watch Harry seemingly convinced that the world revolves around him and his wife, news flash for him, it doesn't. It was just as bad as expected, as he seems to be unaware of the wise saying, when in a hole stop digging. The race card is played a lot, for the millionth time it seems, as it suits (ho ho) them to do so. When I first saw Meghan on TV with Harry a few years ago I remained unaware that she was bi-racial only becoming aware when some told me that she was. Harry and his overbearing wife are experts at making world salads as very little of what they say actually makes any sense. I look forward to King Charles stripping them both of their titles. The book "Finding Freedom", borrowed from someone, drew them in a very bad light, as has this film, and I have no doubt that his book "Spare" will make them look even worse. I am half way through "Spare", borrowed from someone, and Harry has done himself no favours. About a third of the way through it I had to take a break from it and I read Audie Murphy's autobiography "To Hell and Back" about his service in WWII. Audie was a real man and the most decorated American soldier of WWII at the age of just 19. Audie mentions none of his medals in his book. Harry is just a silly wee spoiled whiny boy by comparison.
    10artpspdesign

    So happy for Harry

    I'm so happy for Harry.. finally he can express himself... finally he's free and above all finally he's happy... I've been waiting for this since his mum died.

    Soldier Harry stood up and saved the lives of his wife and son. That's wonderful. I was very worried in 2019...I was afraid that he would sacrifice Meghan and their baby for this family and this country like all the other men in his family did. He pleasantly surprised me and we all jumped for joy when he decided to leave.

    Seeing all he accomplished in my lifetime is wonderful...too bad no one, no one in this country (which is now an ally of the Taliban) helped Diana back then. Also disturbing to learn that the firm and the government told him not to look further into the circumstances of Diana's death.
    7mike_olley

    Royal Interviews: Destined to Destroy

    I know of not a single in depth interview, by a major Royal, that the Royal comes out well, after it's broadcast. I watched the Prince Andrew one, as I did both Diane, and the Prince Charles interviews. All great insights, and highly entertaining. Problem is the "devil will cite scripture for his own purposes". And they will, they of course being the media - all shapes and sizes.

    So Harry is candid, a little naive and certainly a little precious, but he is a bright able fellow. This interview, is if viewed, from a neutral posture, is entertaining, with one or two awkward moments. Yet, of course, I'm afraid Harry runs the risk of being seen as a pious, privileged, pissy, ginger whinger.

    Who couldn't wish Harry, Megan and the kids, well (maybe not - 25 families in Afghanistan...) ? The test of this programme, however, will be determined by the global media. It's provides a massive resource for them to paint this family, as they will. The pendulum at the time of broadcast is not in the families favour. But of course pendulums swing ...

    Good watch, and good luck Harry and family....
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Harry, what are you doing?

    Journalist Tom Bradby interviews the most talked about man on The Planet right now, Prince Harry.

    The Simple truth, an explosive book, and the content is toe curling, he's speaking about many, many different subjects, including drugs and losing his virginity, a surprise let's say.

    We've had the Netflix series, we've got the book, and now the interviews. I will give credit to Tom Bradby, for asking the right questions, he didn't hold back, he wasn't afraid to ask Harry all manner of questions.

    Some of it was interesting, some of it made me want to hide behind my hands, and I know full well what a lot of people will say after this goes out. Some of it is absurd, schoolyard dramas, almost unpalatable.

    I'm not sure Harry will ever reconcile with his family after this, every bridge seems to have been burned, and judging by this, I don't think he's done with the matches yet, he says he wants a relationship with his family, and yet he reveals such information as this, I am flabbergasted by the revelations.

    Harry's account of his brother, I found that genuinely sad, all families, especially siblings have problems, that nonsense with the beards....they really are a family from another world.

    Some of it was quite moving, that moment where he spoke about the death of his mum, that truly was upsetting, and you really do get a vision of a man haunted.

    Unlike the Netflix series, this wasn't boring, Harry said the saddest thing was his family, for me the saddest thing is that he takes absolutely no responsibility for anything at all, every single thing he talks about, is someone else's fault.

    What would you share if William was watching this? I won't share that.....no, but you are happy to share everything else.

    Seriously sad. 7/10.
    10AmorLucis

    Historic, groundbreaking interview

    I applaud Harry for shining a light on the dark dynamics that contribute to generational trauma in so many families. His savvy refusal to accept the assumptions of the loaded questions fired at him by the press is impressive and inspiring to watch. The amount of press and pundits shaming him for whistleblowing just shows how dysfunctional our default cultural ideas are about family dynamics. Good for Harry for speaking up and speaking out. I think this interview is very brave and will help many others to speak out about their experiences of normalized bullying and abuse within their own families. I agree that the silence of the royal family in responding to Harry's transparency speaks volumes. Healing cannot begin without accountability. I hope the royal family steps up. Thank you, Harry. You are a prince in name and in deed.

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    • Trivia
      The book 'Spare' by Prince Harry is a Hardcover with 416 pages and was released on Tuesday 10th January 2023. ISBN 10 - 0857504797. ISBN 13 - 978-0857504791.
    • Quotes

      Tom Bradby: You talk about accountability, in the Oprah interview you accused members of your family of racism, you don't even...

      Prince Harry: No I didn't.

      Tom Bradby: Well, of...

      Prince Harry: The British press said that.

      Tom Bradby: Right. I...

      Prince Harry: Did - did Meghan ever mention that they're racist?

      Tom Bradby: She said there were troubling comments about Archie's skin colour.

      Prince Harry: There was - there was concern about his skin colour.

      Tom Bradby: Right. Wouldn't you describe that as essentially racist?

      Prince Harry: I wouldn't, not having lived within that family.

    • Connections
      References Oprah with Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special (2021)

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • 'ITV' - 'Harry: The Interview'
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prins Harry: intervjun
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • ITN Productions
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      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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