The Reason for Taking Royal Family Concerns Public in ‘60 Minutes’: “Silence Is Betrayal”
The Duke of Sussex is set to sit down with Anderson Cooper in his first U.S. television interview to discuss his highly anticipated memoir.

In a preview for CBS’s 60 Minutes, which airs Sunday, Prince Harry sits down with Anderson Cooper ahead of highly-anticipated memoir, Spare.
In the clip, Prince Harry says he was forced to go public because of stories being planted against him and his wife, adding, “You know, the family motto is ‘never complain, never explain,’ but it’s just a motto.”
Prince Harry tells @andersoncooper he was the target of press leaks after private conversations with members of the Royal Family. https://t.co/0xN8FdapYV pic.twitter.com/FRKfp8AVKp
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 2, 2023
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have faced a great deal of criticism, and admiration, since their exit from the royal family.
The couple have denied that doing the Netflix’s docuseries six-part docuseries Harry & Meghan is contradictory to their decision to step back from their royal duties.
But in the preview, it’s clear the Prince maintains his stance on deciding to take their story public. “When we’re being told for the last six years, ‘We can’t put a statement out to protect you.’ But you do it for other members of the family. It becomes — there becomes a point when silence is betrayal,” he tells Cooper.
In the interview, which is Prince Harry’s first U.S. television interview to discuss the memoir, he is also set to discuss his childhood, the loss of his mother, what life was like living in the U.K. and what’s like now in America.
Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, will be released on January 10, 2023.






