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Magdalene Dalziel & Kyle O'Sullivan

ITV viewers spot unusual detail in background of Prince Harry interview which makes 'blood boil'

TV viewers here and stateside have been left reeling by the bombshells dropped by Prince Harry in his two interviews which hit the airwaves on Sunday.

ITV's Tom Bradby led a chat with the Duke of Sussex ahead of the publication of his highly-anticipated autobiography Spare, which will be released tomorrow (Tuesday), while CBS host Anderson Cooper was the journalist fronting a 60 Minutes special with the prince which also aired on Sunday.

But people watching the UK interview with Harry and the News at Ten anchor were left a little distracted by an unusual detail in the background - and many expressed on Twitter their frustration with some upside door handles they'd spotted, as writes The Mirror.

"Just starting #HarryTheInterview and before its actually started I'm already annoyed...... the door handles are upside down," tweeted one person.

(ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

And another respondent added: "Oh yeah!! Well spotted (it's annoying me now....)

A third wrote: "#HarryTheInterview the thing from this interview that is really making my blood boil. Who put the doors handles on upside down!! Just can’t concentrate on anything else!"

During both promo interviews, Harry made a string of allegations about his life in the royal family - while also taking aim at his older brother, sister-in-law and stepmother.

The King's youngest son spoke with Bradby to talk about some of the most important lines from his book - details which have been leaked after the book accidentally went on sale early last week - and the interview with Cooper aired just hours later.

In the chats, Harry admitted Prince William and Princess Kate never got on with Meghan Markle. He accused them of 'stereotyping' her but denied accusing the royals of racism during his interview with Oprah Winfrey.

The 38-year-old added he faced a "horrible reaction" from his family when the Queen passed away.

He also denied saying his family was racist in his 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, gave support to Lady Susan Hussey, a loyal aide of the late Queen who became involved in a race row, describing her as "great" and he also accused William and Kate of "stereotyping" Meghan and spoke of a "secret code" he and his brother used during the funeral for their grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh.

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