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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Entertainment
Sophie Goodall

Prince Harry dubbed a 'walking contradiction' after bombshell Royal family interview

Prince Harry's bombshell interview with journalist Tom Bradby has sparked much debate on social media, with many viewers calling him a "walking contradiction".

It follows the ITV special Harry: The Interview, which was broadcast this evening, where the Duke of Sussex spoke about his new memoir, Spare. During the programme, he narrated excerpts of the book and expanded on some of the bombshell claims he had written.

One point Harry made, was that information about himself and his wife and children were constantly leaked to the British press, which was causing harm towards himself and wife Meghan Markle.

However, Harry has since been accused of invading his family's privacy in return, with the bombshell claims that he made in his book, the interview and his and Meghan's recent Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan.

Harry disclosed private conversations and stories about intimate experiences that occurred between himself and the Royal family, especially his brother, Prince William, and father Prince Charles.

Following the interview, viewers flocked to Twitter to air their thoughts, with one person typing: "I’m sorry but Harry is a walking contradiction #HarryTheInterview".

Another user wrote: "#harrytheinterview bit of advice Harry 1) get a refund from your therapist 2) Find a new therapist. The irony and contradiction is truely unbelievable, pot & kettle."

A third put: "Watching #HarryTheInterview and all I’m seeing is a sad man that’s full of hurt, anger, defensiveness and contradiction. I feel bad for Tom to have to sit through that. A waste of an interview."

Harry spoke out about his brother and father in the interview (Getty Images)

Another said: "#HarryTheInterview the levels of hypocrisy being exhibited in this interview is outstanding. Talks about privacy on national tv, wants a reconciliation after throwing haymakers at the family."

However, others were in support of Prince Harry's decision to speak out, with one person writing: "I don’t understand how people are so triggered by a man simply wanting to put his truth out there when the press and members of his family have told countless lies about him for years #HarryTheInterview."

Another wrote: "Do people not understand privacy means choosing what you put out...not being constantly hounded be the press #HarryTheInterview."

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