Harry And Meghan Aren’t Going Anywhere

The couple’s tell-all documentary was only the beginning...

Harry Meghan

by Charlotte Roberts |
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With the release of their bombshell documentary Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are ending 2022 with their story splashed across headlines.

And despite what some haters might want, the couple aren’t going anywhere. In fact, 2023 looks to be bringing a whole lot more Harry and Meghan our way.

A new documentary...

The trailer dropped yesterday for Harry and Meghan’s latest project, Lead to Live – a brand new documentary that's been inspired by Nelson Mandela. Streaming on December 31st, the promotional trailer features footage of Mandela, alongside interviews with the likes of climate change activist Greta Thunberg, Gloria Steinem, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Harry– who will present the documentary alongside his wife – appeared in the trailer, sharting “It’s about people who had made brave choices [and] give inspiration to the rest of us.”

And considering that the couple have signed a multi-year deal with streaming giants Netflix, there’ll be plenty more to come from the pair’s presenting career next year.

A memoir...

Ensuring that 2023 will kick off with even more royal drama, Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, will be released on January 10th – with some reports saying the book is expected to be even more explosive than the couple’s Netflix series…

Described as “Raw and unflinching,” the memoir is thought to take readers behind the palace walls – as Harry spills the tea on his childhood, his now-strained relationship with his brother and father, and his mother’s tragic death.

Despite not being released until next year, the memoir has already become a best-seller – soaring to the top of the charts on pre-orders alone.

An interview...

If you thought the tell-all memoir was enough, think again. Last night it was reported that Prince Harry will be interviewed by ITV’s Tom Bradby to promote his book release – who was the journalist behind Meghan Markle’s candid chat about her mental health during a South Africa tour in 2019.

During the now famous scene, Tom – who got to know William and Harry very well when acting as a royal correspondent in the 90s – asked Meghan if she was truly okay, before the Duchess of Sussex opened up about things being “a struggle” behind the scenes.

Talking in their bombshell Netflix documentary, Meghan shared how that interview spurred a turning point in the media – saying “It hit a chord for everyone for something specific to them.”

And another interview...

And across the pond, it’s reported that Harry will also be sitting down for an interview US television anchor Anderson Cooper to chat about his memoir. A source told the Daily Mail that “Mr Cooper has won Harry’s trust. It fits well with Harry’s campaign to promote mental health,” – adding that the “prime-time Sunday show” is the show that “all politicians and decision-makers watch.”

The calibre of other famous faces who’ve appeared on the show include exclusive interviews with US president Joe Biden and French president Emmanuel Macron – meaning Harry could be working his way into some very influential circles ahead of 2023.

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