Buckingham Palace was today said to have issued an "urgent" statement over Prince Harry's interviews.
The Duke of Sussex has been speaking openly in multiple television interviews since the release of his tell-all memoir - Spare. The book was released yesterday, on January 10.
The Palace was reported to have issued an "urgent" statement to Good Morning America as he was interviewed on Monday's show. It was the third interview that the Prince had given in regards to the book within a matter of hours.
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The programme shared a statement issued by Buckingham Palace's law firm, which the US show received 'while they were on air'. ABC presenter Michael Strahan explained the Palace wanted to "consider what is said in the interview in context in which it appears".
The law firm representing the Palace asked them to "immediately" supply them with a copy of the entire interview. But Mr Strachan revealed GMA had snubbed the request as they "do not do that as an organisation" as a "matter of policy".
The CNN interview and ABC interviews in the US followed Harry's 90-minute special with Tom Bradby on Sunday evening on ITV in the UK.
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