Prince Harry gets mocked by Martin Lewis for ‘overselling’ US TV show

Martin Lewis has grilled Prince Harry over his January 2023 appearance on the US TV show 60 Minutes. The programme special is currently available for fans to catch up on via ITV’s streaming platform, and claims to have a run time of just “30 minutes”.

In response, Martin typed: “Just seen this on ITVX. Me thinks the programme title may be overselling…”

However, one of his followers claimed that one of the money expert’s shows had similarly oversold the running time.

@chrisgstenton replied: “Your pension special was listed as 60 mins last week.”

Martin asked: “By whom?”

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The book is a stunning break from royal protocol. It’s a deeply personal account of Prince Harry’s decades-long struggle with grief after the death of his mother Princess Diana.

It also reveals his fractured relationships with his father, King Charles, his stepmother, the Queen Consort Camilla, and his brother, Prince William, the heir to his spare.

Harry explained to 60 Minutes host Anderson Cooper: “None of anything I’ve written, anything that I’ve included is ever intended to hurt my family.

“But it does give a full picture of the situation as we were growing up, and also squashes this idea that somehow my wife was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers.”

When Harry was 20, he asked to see the police report about the crash that killed his mother, her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed, and their driver Henri Paul while they were being pursued by paparazzi in a Paris tunnel.

Anderson Cooper said: “The files contained photographs of the crash scene. Why did you want to see it?”

Prince Harry: “Mainly proof. Proof that she was in the car.

“Proof that she was injured. And proof that the very paparazzi that chased her into the tunnel were the ones that were taking photographs – photographs of her lying half dead on the back seat of the car.”

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