Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex Talks #Spare with Stephen Colbert – EXTENDED INTERVIEW

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Published on January 11, 2023

Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex stops by for a cocktail and an extended conversation with Stephen Colbert about the personal revelations in his new book, “Spare.” Watch as Prince Harry responds to criticism of his comments about his service in Afghanistan, and talks about trying to protect his family from constant attacks by the British press. Learn more about Prince Harry’s life as told in his own words in the book, “Spare,” which is available everywhere now.
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11 comments

  • Estelle Martinson 1 year ago

    How does the royal family benefit from tearing down one of their own? Harry makes these assertions but he does not provide one shred of evidence for it.

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  • Lulu Milla 1 year ago

    mhmmmm…an da harry can not invite anybody to good king charly house no more. dat is so so over. sorry rent a crowd audienc you gotta stay outside! now clap u seals clap. tzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…..smh wtf!

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  • Sassy Melisa 1 year ago

    Top 10 best interviews by Stephen!! Harry was so funny and engaging.

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  • Jake Hiller 1 year ago

    So interesting to see all the American commenters here praising Harry, meanwhile British people in comments sections absolutely despise him. I have nothing else to add it’s just interesting to observe.

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  • Dana Tate 1 year ago

    Word salad

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  • Alex Zakrzewski 1 year ago

    I lost my mom who ended up being my best friend in the world. She died of cancer at the age of 56. She became a person that I knew, knew me and I knew her and she could give me advice that no one else could. I find myself talking to others, saying the same things over and over looking for a resolution and realizing that my mother was the person who could help me work through my problems. Without her I often feel lost and silly. I cant imagine what it’s like for someone who has gone through something that literally no one else who understands. Meghan is literally an ideal human being, someone we could all take lessons from, and he had no support from the types of people we would all look to. Props to him for continuing to be an amazing human being and his wife. Hell yes for this couple, they give us all hope for the future

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  • 1Surinamer 1 year ago

    How many interviews do you have to do to get your story out, how can people not see this is all about the money and I’m not even talking about the lies, And as a European, I’ve seen the truth about Americans, they’re not smart, nor intelligent, and almost all have some sort of mental health issue. And with Harry you see it again, just throw te race card @ them and they will swallow it like sugar. Harry knows who to play, he knows Americans are just not there when it comes to rationality. 12 interviews, a Netflix special, and 2 books…and he wants to reconcile…yeah right! Money money money!

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  • Juan Alexis Botacio 1 year ago

    I can relate, but i dont think it is the way to do it! Family first no matter what!

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  • Mike Wood 1 year ago

    I really hope they shot a Colbert questionnaire segment, too. 🙂

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  • anatta anatta 1 year ago

    Harry has given up the only life he knew in the UK and transplanted in a world that is far from what his roots are that there will be an eventual time when Harry will feel utter sadness, emptiness, loneliness and depression because Harry has now isolated himself from his family and friends people say what you want but connecting with your roots feeds your happiness and time on earth. Harry is really suffering and will continue to suffer because Harry will never have the peace of mind he needs to be happy. All the money, mansions, kids, wife can’t fulfill.

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  • Anmol Aryal 1 year ago

    5his book gonna make a movie

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