Prince Harry faces tough questions alone - with Meghan missing from interview

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Prince Harry faces tough questions alone - with Meghan missing from interview
Prince Harry faces tough questions alone - with Meghan missing from interview

Prince Harry is rarely seen without Meghan Markle these days - but tonight he will face tough questions alone.

The Duke of Sussex will be spilling the beans in two major TV interviews - one airing in the UK and another in the US - tonight.

The first, Harry: The Interview, airs on ITV at 9pm with presenter Tom Bradby giving the Prince a grilling, while the second is a 60 Minutes interview on American channel CBS with Anderson Cooper at midnight UK time.

Explosive trailers for both chats have been released - and the Royal Family had better brace themselves as they look set to come under fire once again.

They were supposed to promote his highly-anticipated autobiography, Spare, which was due to go on sale on Tuesday.

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Prince Harry faces tough questions alone - with Meghan missing from interviewIn his new book, Prince Harry recalled the first time Meghan visited Diana's final resting place (Getty Images)

Harry promised his memoir would have "raw, unflinching honesty" - and it's fair to say he kept his word as the contents of the book have been released early.

Copies accidentally went on sale in Spain, so we now know a lot of the juicy details and shocking claims being made by the Duke of Sussex.

Starting with his very public childhood, Spare delves into Harry's heartbreak at the loss of mum Princess Diana and his drug use, papers have reported.

We have also discovered saucy details of his sex life, such as losing his virginity to an older woman in a field, as well as allegedly having a physical altercation with his brother Prince William.

Harry has also spoken about serving in the military and controversial claimed he killed 25 members of the Taliban.

Meghan obviously gets a mention in the book - with Harry delving into her clashes with Kate Middleton and how she fired back at William in a heated exchange.

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Harry claims Meghan upset Kate after she had given birth in 2018 by saying she must have 'baby brain' because of her hormones, according to The Sun.

During a row, Harry says William pointed a finger at Meghan, who told him to keep the digit out of her face.

While he alleges Kate admitted she made Meghan cry during a row over bridesmaids dresses before their wedding - saying Charlotte's dress was 'too big, long and baggy'.

Harry also says watching Suits sex scenes was a 'mistake' and he needed electric shock therapy to get the images out of his head.

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So where is Meghan in the TV interviews? It's clear the Duchess of Sussex wanted to let her husband have his moment in the limelight to promote his book.

But she will no doubt be supporting her husband when they watch the interviews at home.

And the explosive promo interviews come on a very significant date for Harry and his Meghan, because it's exactly three years ago today that the pair announced they were sensationally quitting their royal roles.

Prince Harry faces tough questions alone - with Meghan missing from interviewThe Duke of Sussex sat down for an interview with Tom Bradby for ITV (ITV)

In a series of clips from the duke’s ITV conversation, Harry tells presenter Tom Bradby: "It never needed to be this way."

He refers to "the leaking and the planting" before adding: "I want a family, not an institution."

Filmed in California where the duke now lives, ITV said Harry: The Interview will go into "unprecedented depth and detail" about his life in and outside the royal family.

Mr Bradby, a former royal correspondent and current presenter of ITV News at Ten, is a friend of the Sussexes and previously interviewed them for a documentary about their 2019 Africa tour.

Meanwhile, Harry tells CBS’s Anderson Cooper of the "betrayal" by Buckingham Palace while speaking on the 60 Minutes programme.

Buckingham and Kensington Palaces have refused to content on the contents of the book, which hits the shelves on Tuesday.

This story is based off a translated version of Prince Harry ’s book Spare.

Spare is set to be released early next week at all book stores and can be bought online here.

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Kyle O'Sullivan

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