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Prince Harry films new US TV interview with Anderson Cooper

Prince Harry films new US TV interview with Anderson Cooper
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Prince Harry's latest US TV interview is confirmed to be with Anderson Cooper on CBS's 60 Minutes.

Prince Harry has signed up for another US television interview ahead of the release of his tell-all autobiography this month.

The King's second son is embarking upon a publicity tour to promote the book, called Spare, which is coming out just weeks after the release of his Netflix series with wife Meghan Markle.

The book is expected to feature more disparaging remarks about the Royal Family and the British press and follows on from the couple's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.

Now Harry will sit down with experienced broadcaster Anderson Cooper for a special edition of 60 Minutes on CBS this Sunday, with trailers suggesting that he will once again not hold back from criticising his own family.

Watch a preview below now:

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