it is hard, i think, right about to imagine a family dynamic that is so game of thrones with that dragons. i don t game of thrones, but there s definitely dragons. that s, again, the third party which is a british press. ultimately, without the british press part of this. we probably will be a fairly dysfunctional family. but, at the heart of it. there is a family. without question. and our look for to having that family element back, i look for to having a relationship murmur they re, with my father, and other members of my family. you want that? it s all of a risk for. six men s reach out to buckingham palace for comment. but this interview that representatives demanded before even consider responding, 60 minutes provide the report prior to airing it last night which is something the broadcasts does. back now with max, kate, and body. so, kate, obviously the royal family would like to avoid a public-for-tat with prince harry. they have not responded.
welcome to special edition of 360: the harry interview, the special interview i did with cbs 60 minutes. tonight, the interview and the fallout from it and what harry reveals in his new book, which comes out tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties, but he and his wife, the duchess of sussex, haven t stepped back from the spotlight. now the 38-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in his new memoir, spare, a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. it s deeply personal, and it s an account of prince harry s decades-long struggle with grief
talking about. i look in the mirror. i was like [ bleep ] because i hadn t seen it. meghan has said constant criticism and pressure led her in the winter of 2019 to contemplate suicide. the thing that terrifies me the most is history repeating itself. you really feared that your wife, meghan yes, i feared a lot the end result, the fact that i lost my mum when i was 12 years old could easily happen again to my wife. in january 2020, prince harry and meghan announced they intended to, in their words, step back as senior members of the royal family. they moved to california three months later. then there was the headline grabbing interview with oprah winfrey and a deal with netflix worth a reported $100 million. critics say the duke and chuch es are cashing in on their royal titles while they still can. why not renounce your titles as duke and duchess? what difference would that make? one of the kritisms you ve
so, you know, we need to actually this has to be in the hands of the british people to actually understand what s going on here and deal with it because this can t keep going on. max, you know, you hear prince harry talk about his relationship with the queen consort camilla. that s really, in the book, some of his toughest perspective is about her. yeah. for me, that was seismic. you know, and he actually it s interesting. through that story and your part of the interview how he lets on charles quite lightly there. he has throughout the whole of the book. the reality is the last 20 years or so, charles has driven this effort to rehabilitate camilla s image. and harry n that interview, in the book, is literally blow torching that, saying that she s dangerous and she was leaking stories, and that was undermining other members of the royal family. but charles was part of that as well, has been part of that. there s no way she could have
tried experimental treatments. you write in the book about psychedelics. i would never recommend people doing this recreation nally. but doing it with the right people, if you are suffering from a huge amount of loss, grief, or trauma, then these things have a way of working as a medicine. they showed you something. what did they show you? for me, they cleared the wind screen, the windshield, the misery of loss. it cleared away this idea that i had in my head that my mother, that i needed to cry to prove to my mother that i missed her. when in fact, all she wanted was for me to be happy. we ll continue part two of my interview shortly. but first joining us now, mags max foster, kate williams, and bonnie greer, noted author, play wright, and deputy chair of the british museum. max, let s start with you. this is a two part interview we did with 60 minutes, and one