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  • Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex stops by for a cocktail and an extended conversation with Stephen Colbert about the personal revelations in his new book, “Spare.” Watch as Prince Harry responds to criticism of his comments about his service in Afghanistan, and talks about trying to protect his family from constant attacks by the British press. Learn more about Prince Harry’s life as told in his own words in the book, “Spare,” which is available everywhere now.
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  • @kokopellicrazy
    @kokopellicrazy Рік тому +3506

    When Colbert asked Harry how it felt like to outlive his mother, it reminded me of how Colbert's father died in a plane crash at age 53 along with two of Colbert's brothers when Colbert was 10 years old. Colbert is now 58. He was definitely asking that question from a place of having gone through it before himself.

    • @Margret-Anne
      @Margret-Anne Рік тому +88

      Most people out live parent’s..

    • @juliesaunders2031
      @juliesaunders2031 Рік тому +1

      @@Margret-Anne Yes the true tragedy is if your children die before you

    • @carbun7950
      @carbun7950 Рік тому +142

      @@Margret-Anne you know what he meant..

    • @CharlesCornettFL
      @CharlesCornettFL Рік тому +117

      I'm not a Colbert fan, but this piece was simply brilliant, and your observation is spot on to this experience.

    • @Ipleadthefifth
      @Ipleadthefifth Рік тому +27

      @@Margret-Anne that's definitely how it's supposed to play out

  • @user-se9yp6um2j
    @user-se9yp6um2j 5 місяців тому +129

    I'm reading a lot of comments here from people who lost their parents at a young age. I cannot imagine that kind of loss. My parents made it to their mid eighties before passing within five weeks of each other.
    When my sister and I were going through our parents' effects, she asked me what I'd like to have. I chose a bookmark of mother's and a favourite sweater of dad's. Now, when I settle back on the sofa, wearing my dad's sweater and opening my latest book, it is as if both mum and dad are there, quietly enjoying the day with me.

    • @Charlie10516
      @Charlie10516 4 місяці тому +5

      That's beautiful ❤ they are still here with us 😊

    • @oscarandrews2095
      @oscarandrews2095 Місяць тому

      Well, you should be so fucking lucky!😅😂

  • @user-vw3xx1yn8k
    @user-vw3xx1yn8k 3 місяці тому +16

    Stephen is such a wonderful listener and interviewer. And Harry has such a great personality. I never watched his interviews or anything. So much fun listening to this!

  • @Losmid
    @Losmid 3 місяці тому +57

    Amazing chappie, so down-to-earth and humble. All the best to you Harry

  • @lawrencelinnell4967
    @lawrencelinnell4967 Рік тому +196

    "I'm convinced that 99.9% of the world's population are walking around with some form of grief, trauma or loss and with that comes these filters that sort of acts as a fog, and every opportunity we have to be able to clean the windscreen, take the filters away and actually see life as it is. To be able to live a truly authentic life, that to me has been the freedom that I have been looking, that I didn't even know I had been looking for my whole life"
    I commend Harry on his strength, sensitivity, integrity and honesty here. It's hard to generalise with "the British press" as a whole as there is diversity within it. But a lot of our mainstream media is brutally focused on prioritising profit and personal gain at the expense of humanity, sensitivity and the lives of individual human beings.
    Personally I am so sick of reading about Harry in our News papers and social media. It's almost thrust upon us against our Will (pun intended.)
    Context is everything. The world needs more people of influence to take Harry's approach to help pave the way to us being better to ourselves and each other as a species.

    • @melhipolito
      @melhipolito Рік тому +7

      Very well said!

    • @daisysunshine1324
      @daisysunshine1324 Рік тому +2

      Seriously!!!!!

    • @michelletorres018
      @michelletorres018 Рік тому

      Let’s be logical. This man, Harry, declared himself as “A Spare.”
      Whether it was faulted unto him during the line of succession, or, through the various reporting (news of 20, 30, 40, and 50 years ago) which was much more orchestrated by the government and news circuits as a type of hush hush.
      Therefore, unless Harry overheard all these conversations when he was 1 minute to 3 months old… how would he know?
      Who spoke out more of their concerns of “the boys?” The children? Diana, or Charles? Ahem, Diana.
      Of note, King Charles is NOT off the hook. Between him & Camilla - I’m positive they were arrogant, ruthless, selfish, evil, and impossible to compete with. A couple of a-holes!
      However…. Having myself suffered in silence, self-sabotaged, risen from the ashes as a Phoenix… I’ve learned the hard way…
      A few things I know about business - the bottom line, in general, at the level of such prestige, not many: the stockholders, taxpayers, the bottom of the pyramid…. want to hear the complaining & obsessive details of someone who seemingly has it all. I’m not saying people do not have stuff to complain about… but this is a guy, kid, prince, professional who sought therapy. Most ppl who lose their accolades are “lost” because they have NO ONE to turn to.
      It’s NOT the fault of the person who reached stardom and popularity - in this case, millionaire Prince Henry (Harold, Harry, H, Haz, etc). At the end of the day, they/we are all still “just ppl.” However, WE put these people on pedestals - and they allowed us to do so.
      There is ALWAYS a price to pay with ever choice and decision we make. Therefore. Mr. Prince Harry KNOWS this. If I know this, then I know HE knows this.
      Therefore, I have little sympathy of patience for him anymore. As an empath, I had “wishful thinking” Harry went from one pressure to another. Meaning from the Palace to the pants 👖 of Meghan. However, that is not the case. Harry, who is not so hairy in his scalp (heck, neither am I! As we age, hair thins) is not a phoenix, or anyone whose been so oppressed, meek, abused, illiterate, or lived in poverty that he can state his truth as something SO terrible, he can and SHOULD financially profit from it.
      I’ve read so many comments. Hundreds, if not thousands. There’s a saying, a penny for your thoughts. This liar, faker, fraud is “R” wording millions!!! Walking away with millions of dollars for his supposed mental and emotional anguishes! That he himself invents! Fans the flames to! Has very little to NO specifics. No evidence. No direct correlation. If anything, he and his wife constantly contradict themselves. Why are you people so blind to their game?
      They are hustlers. Grifters. Users. Manipulators. Haters. Posers.
      So much so, his claims go against a monarch of so many generations and centuries… 😂 nah bro. You’re not there!
      From various reports (e.g., The Independent, author James Patterson, the coining phrase from Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan - apparently relative to ((cousin to) Winston Churchill & Diana Spencer)).
      These people are bred, groomed. No different than our US government. Look at the historical details of the monarchy.
      For Harry to step out, as if he’s some type of saint or martyr, why would Harry discuss the most trivial aspects of the background? Circumcisions. Drugs. Loss of virginity. Balding. Paparazzi. Photos. Sounds of clicking of lenses. Life cycles. Protocols. Mottos. What does any of that have to do with racism? Fleeing? Needing 24/7 security?
      Okay. So. Who doesn’t have those problems? What society, demographics, fraternity, or environment have similar types of behavior? What has Harry really said? Or taught any of us something we should know? Did he validate us? I hope not. Mostly because mental health is about empowerment in validating oneself. NOT through blame, but through accountability - as in one who finds a steady balance. Which can take years to achieve.
      One doesn’t confuse guilt, arrogance, selfishness, insecurities, distress tolerances, emotional regulations, mindfulness, coping skills, and other cognitive behavioral issues that have to do with blame or martyrdom as a hallway pass. Or a fast track to solving lifes problems, as if the Harkles are suddenly the saviors of the day.
      Getting past the confusions Harry obviously has - and UNFORTUNATELY had had to deal with… for that, I TRULY sympathize with Harry, but, I can NOT co-sign nor enable the whole idea Harry is trying to sell.
      In my opinion, there is still a long road that needs to be traveled.
      I’m not sure whose driving Harry’s bus these days… but I do know: life is a journey. A journey full of lessons for us to either learn, or repeat.
      Spanish philosopher George Santayana is credited for, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Churchill paraphrased the statement with “those who fail to learn.”
      So what is it then, Harry is hoping to teach his children? If he himself, after all his supposed therapy, can’t get past the most trivial aspects of life?
      Let’s face it. No family, relationship, environment, person, situation, job, day, is perfect. What makes Harry so special? When he himself admits to how confused he’s been? All he says is he has a faulty memory. Duh. Who doesn’t? But, maybe that’s a red flag 🚩- as NOT to write a memoir(??)
      Even after 2 short years while he’s deflecting … fleeing, escaping, from a country he’s basically denounced. Why should we listen to him? Since he’s even sued his own country for what he claims as a lack of security… I mean really. This man is beyond gross and pathetic.

  • @Adrian13rams
    @Adrian13rams Рік тому +2740

    As a military spouse, Harry is 100% when it comes to how veterans deal with the question that civilians ask (some with geniune curiousity...some more malice) "have you killed anyone?" Most who have, don't want to talk about it because that normally means they were in the true thicket of war and seen or experienced so much that normal people shouldn't. The ones that brag about it either are lying or should be behind bars for public safety

    • @tracychristenson177
      @tracychristenson177 Рік тому +173

      I've heard people say that before. I always figured that anybody who has been in the military during a war has either killed someone or acted as support services for those who have. That is what military is for. It is for killing and combat. They don't spend all day shooting at paper targets for grins and giggles. To ask if military members kill people is one of those questions that answers itself.

    • @majebrennan5668
      @majebrennan5668 Рік тому +240

      Our whole family has served. I was the first female in a Green Beret battalion. My husband is a retired Green Beret. I say this for context because I don't think my son when he was in Iraq would have been able to share what was happening to him if I'd not had military experience in a combat unit. I listened and advised when he called me to tell me he'd killed someone and didn't know if God would forgive him. We walked through the details, and I assured him God would forgive him. There are many more stories like that from my son and others. I'm so glad Harry is working with war vets. That means the world to me.

    • @RussiaIsARiddle778
      @RussiaIsARiddle778 Рік тому +123

      I’ll choose lying, as I don’t think he is smart enough to be deviant.

    • @Olyfrun
      @Olyfrun Рік тому +49

      @@majebrennan5668 I have to say, I find that utterly abhorrent.

    • @dawnh157
      @dawnh157 Рік тому +86

      I agree with you 100% considering he said the was worried about his safety and then he says things that could bite him in the back side.

  • @josefinamal9949
    @josefinamal9949 11 місяців тому +58

    His sense of humor is amazing, evenmore so his commitments to military service and family!
    #2023 ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
    Miriam Maldonado

  • @marieazrak1951
    @marieazrak1951 6 місяців тому +30

    I just listen to the audio version of that book through my public library and I thought it was very good despite what other people think.

    • @constantinvaldor3742
      @constantinvaldor3742 5 місяців тому +3

      Who thought otherwise? Let's find them and change their minds! Long live the King 🇬🇧

    • @marieazrak1951
      @marieazrak1951 5 місяців тому +4

      @@constantinvaldor3742people in England and Russia and any other country that has a royal family the people have had enough they don’t want a royal family anymore and they’re tired of Putin

    • @constantinvaldor3742
      @constantinvaldor3742 5 місяців тому

      @@marieazrak1951 that's true now because no one was interested in having Charles as king. Everyone would've preferred William. But UK was in favour of keeping Queen Elizabeth line 2nd. If you aren't British you obviously couldn't know. And if you are and say otherwise you lie online for fun. No one knows what you get out of it though.

    • @whatcanidooo
      @whatcanidooo 3 місяці тому

      ⁠@@constantinvaldor3742 long live the king is a weird thing to say in the same breath that you used to support a book that details the king’s shit parenting. You do realize that Prince Harry does not support the royal family, yes? I mean even in this interview they are talking about how it is a cult

    • @Sarah-ft8jr
      @Sarah-ft8jr Місяць тому +1

      @@marieazrak1951we must live in different countries because I’m British and nobody I know wants rid of the Royal family and nobody cares about putin.

  • @Me-wk3ix
    @Me-wk3ix Рік тому +1403

    Wow. It never hit me that Diana was only 36 years old when she lost her life. I somehow didn't process how young she actually was, and how more life she should have had.

    • @beverlyweber4122
      @beverlyweber4122 Рік тому +44

      Wow. Yeah, that didn't really occur to me either. I was just 16 when she got married. We all watched that, and my best friend was there in London at the time it happened.

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 Рік тому +32

      She would only be 60-ish

    • @mab6122
      @mab6122 Рік тому +47

      Yes, she died younger than Meghan was when Meghan entered the Royal circles. Remarkable and tragic for all.

    • @cindyhodges4766
      @cindyhodges4766 Рік тому +36

      She was a lovely person. Love Harry he has his Grandmother's sense of humor..

    • @B_Bodziak
      @B_Bodziak Рік тому +31

      @@adhanetkidane But this video isn't about them.

  • @vaninazalazar320
    @vaninazalazar320 Рік тому +3171

    This interview was 1000 times better than the one on 60 minutes.

    • @redroseenglishtutors8260
      @redroseenglishtutors8260 Рік тому +214

      Absolutely agree. Harry does well on talk shows it would appear. I loved seeing the fun side of him we always used to see

    • @lexier7663
      @lexier7663 Рік тому +278

      He wasn't questioned about his inconsistencies. Harry and Stephen appealed to the emotions of the viewers to distract them from the lack of logic in Harry's narrative.

    • @bushwickbaby
      @bushwickbaby Рік тому +75

      TOTALLY!!! Anderson (the journalist) could use some tips from Stephen (the comedian)..LOL

    • @singapuraboom7666
      @singapuraboom7666 Рік тому +70

      maybe a glass of Tequila helped

    • @lexier7663
      @lexier7663 Рік тому +160

      @@sk-2106 He wasn't so happy when Anderson Cooper asked why he hasn't given up his titles. Lol.

  • @trudisinclair8817
    @trudisinclair8817 8 місяців тому +141

    Mr.Colbert....you certainly 💯 need an award-winning Oscar for this interview...

    • @el7jake
      @el7jake 4 місяці тому +3

      Oscars are for movies.

    • @NRQ-zv5bp
      @NRQ-zv5bp 3 місяці тому +2

      You mean an Emmy

  • @loribrown3109
    @loribrown3109 4 місяці тому +10

    Thank you Stephen for bringing out the approachable Harry. He seemed very at ease with you and I think you like him, too.

  • @karenkernell9405
    @karenkernell9405 Рік тому +2057

    I lost my mother at age 21. She was 48 at the time of her death. When I eventually reached 50, it became crystal clear that I had not expected to live past 48. I was stunned and amazed that I’d “made it”. All those years I’d had the niggling thought in the back of my mind that I would follow in her footsteps and die at 48. 😮
    My father died at age 65 two months to the day after his retirement. When I retired at 66 and got past that 2-month-post-retirement mark, I breathed a sigh of relief. Loss and grief really messes with our heads!

    • @AniWatX
      @AniWatX Рік тому +58

      I had exactly the same experience. I sympathise with anyone who goes through grief and loss. It is so confusing and there is no right way to deal with it. Best wishes to you.

    • @op3129
      @op3129 Рік тому +17

      my dad and all 7 of his siblings died around 54yrs old - plus or minus 3 months.
      almost exactly half of my cousins on that side that have reached 54 (23 total so far) have died at age 54 - plus or minus 3 months:12 in total (so far ... another 9 to yet reach 54).
      all died from "Sudden Death Syndrome" - which is as shitty as it sounds: you just drop over dead.
      I have two siblings still alive (part of the 11 that survived being 54).
      I turned 54 two months ago.
      I don't know what your mom died of at 48 (you don't say) or your dad but ... MAYBE you spent 27 years fretting about nothing real besides "feels."
      what a waste.

    • @SandmanDreams
      @SandmanDreams Рік тому +38

      Oh wow...😔 It's okay to still grieve regardless of how long or how old you are. These are extremely serious, life threatening circumstances that only you experienced. No-one else has the right to judge you.
      Your life matters, your trauma is acknowledged. I see you. I feel for your pain. You matter. All souls matter. You are a fighter. *Be* *proud* *of* *that* *every* *day* , and know *you* *are* *not* *alone* in how you feel.

    • @shellecapos8574
      @shellecapos8574 Рік тому +8

      Ditto

    • @rachaelbean1439
      @rachaelbean1439 Рік тому +23

      Oh my God me too I was 14 and she was 48 and even though she was my adoptive mum I spent the whole of my 4th year waiting subconsciously to die too. I am 55
      now.

  • @marypoor9574
    @marypoor9574 Рік тому +715

    The fact that so many of these comments are about people's own personal experiences, and the way that this interview touched them, really speaks a lot to both the interviewee and the interviewer. Exceptionally well done gentlemen. Much respect.

    • @racharina
      @racharina Рік тому +13

      Indeed!

    • @anagasa
      @anagasa Рік тому +14

      Very very true. Nice to see connection

    • @liviavallendenez
      @liviavallendenez Рік тому +20

      Stephen did a really good job interviewing the prince. I haven't seen the 60 Minutes interview. I look forward to reading Harry's book. I read his mother's biography Diana: Her True Story years ago.

    • @shells500tutubo
      @shells500tutubo Рік тому +19

      @@liviavallendenez Colbert's interview is better than Anderson Cooper's, and I like Cooper. On some level Colbert relates to him I think. His father and two of his older brothers died in a plane crash when he was ten and he has described things similarly to Harry.

    • @SusiFroggyPorter
      @SusiFroggyPorter Рік тому +9

      I so agree!

  • @erikarikhiram2177
    @erikarikhiram2177 Місяць тому +11

    Amazing interview! God bless you Harry and your wife and kids.

  • @stanatau6614
    @stanatau6614 3 місяці тому +37

    Wow he is sooo objective like he was never a prince...so social intelligent and refreshing... wonderful character, all best wishes ❤❤❤ @harryandmeghan

  • @patton303
    @patton303 Рік тому +334

    It’s worth noting that Stephen lost his dad and two brothers in a plane crash when he was just 10 years old. So the bond here is heavy.

    • @lindajohnson7276
      @lindajohnson7276 Рік тому +34

      I do not hear Stephen trashing his family for therapy

    • @bellaalberts7927
      @bellaalberts7927 Рік тому +78

      @@lindajohnson7276there is serioysly something wrong with you.

    • @KingOze
      @KingOze Рік тому +63

      @@lindajohnson7276 Because his family are part of the problem. Imagine your brother telling you to pretend not to know him when in school, or your dad can't even bring himself to give you a hug when telling you your mum has passed away, or your family leaking stories about you to the press that killed your mum. I'm with Harry!

    • @malkianm8988
      @malkianm8988 Рік тому +36

      @@lindajohnson7276 we don’t see them throwing him under the bus every chance they get through “sources”

    • @Claudia-es8jv
      @Claudia-es8jv Рік тому +5

      @@bellaalberts7927 What a weird response to that comment?

  • @MissaLifeStyle
    @MissaLifeStyle 9 місяців тому +81

    He is very charismatic and likeable. I commend him for leaving with her. Watching The Crown (while loosely based on true events) you get to see how suffocating it must be to be apart of that family.

  • @PoppyBeaujolais
    @PoppyBeaujolais 4 місяці тому +74

    100% I would watch these two do a talk show together

  • @lauranebro1111
    @lauranebro1111 Рік тому +831

    As an indigenous woman from the south west of WA, we believe our lost loved ones still walk with us everyday. Their spirit never leaves us.

    • @peaceandlove544
      @peaceandlove544 Рік тому +24

      They do trust me

    • @janek9535
      @janek9535 Рік тому +24

      My experience is that that is true, Laura. The past is not irretrievably behind us. it is here, now. Love from a white woman in SA.

    • @coloradorocky1298
      @coloradorocky1298 Рік тому +22

      Yep👍 I’m also part Indian & many of us have these gifts of dreams & visitations. It is absolutely true, runs in my family…and yes they are with us.

    • @chrisronan8368
      @chrisronan8368 Рік тому +26

      Yes @lauranebro1111 , I too believe this to be true 🙏🏻👼🙏🏻 I know my 18yr old son is constantly with me all the time 🥲🥲 it’s such a pity that we CANNOT SEE them 🙏🏻💚 blessings from Ireland 🇮🇪☘️💔💔

    • @lynneburridge9082
      @lynneburridge9082 Рік тому +8

      Yes I believe it very strongly as I had been directed in the right path when I was totally lost in my life.

  • @hilser77
    @hilser77 Рік тому +731

    Loved this. Stephen was not interested in using Harry for a scoop. He was genuinely interested. That’s why it went well.

    • @beatabeata2905
      @beatabeata2905 Рік тому +13

      That was in the contract.

    • @Bexinja
      @Bexinja Рік тому

      @@beatabeata2905 again…get a life, this is pathetic…really

    • @beatabeata2905
      @beatabeata2905 Рік тому +11

      @@Bexinja Yes, you are right. They are pathetic. Jeez.

    • @ellysarmiento5001
      @ellysarmiento5001 Рік тому

      😆🤣 ok yup, we all know these late shows don't have a spine. Harry will tell his lies as best as possible, he dare say he didn't say that, it's in the book and in the audio mr. liar. everything is someone else fault never yours. narcissistic at it's finest.

    • @Bexinja
      @Bexinja Рік тому +23

      @@ellysarmiento5001 happy with yourself now? Leave the man alone. We love Harry ❤️

  • @virginiarocks
    @virginiarocks 3 місяці тому +85

    Fascinating interview, so glad this showed up in my list again. Going to buy the book now. I’d like to hear or read his take on “The Crown”.

    • @Dove.Love.
      @Dove.Love. 3 місяці тому

      Lmao he's an idiot and you are contributing to his wealth by buying the book. He does absolutely nothing but cry about everything and demands money for security from yoir government

    • @lisajeter9511
      @lisajeter9511 2 місяці тому +5

      Oh Harry Loved his grandparents! Especially The Queen!

    • @dominiquejenkins5495
      @dominiquejenkins5495 10 днів тому

      Looking for the audible 😂

  • @zakatista1330
    @zakatista1330 Рік тому +256

    His comments about therapy leading to lack of communication with the family are spot on.

    • @VS-vx5hi
      @VS-vx5hi Рік тому +14

      I’m confused. He’s done so much therapy in his life so why didn’t he help his wife when she told him she had mental issues ? 😢

    • @lindseycervone8702
      @lindseycervone8702 Рік тому +9

      Everyone handles grief and trauma differently. Something that works for him, may not help her.

    • @Mithril_Antimarr
      @Mithril_Antimarr Рік тому +9

      @@VS-vx5hi While he is obviously very charming, there is a feeling like there is something missing with him, possibly self awareness or possibly awareness of what is happening around him / the affects of his words and actions on other people. I don't know how much therapy he has had however he still seems to exhibit signs of ptsd and a persecution complex, the way he talked about his late mother made it sound like he is still struggling with grief / past trauma which may have sadly stunted a small part of his emotional development. Then again I am wasting my time to type this which says nothing good about me.

    • @SincerelyMe123
      @SincerelyMe123 Рік тому +8

      @@Mithril_Antimarr he is a dangerous entitled narcissistic. He never takes any accountability

    • @YupYup-rg8ji
      @YupYup-rg8ji Рік тому

      Yesssss!

  • @natashab5305
    @natashab5305 Рік тому +465

    When my brother passed at 24 from a car accident, I was in college. I really thought I lost my mind becuase I could not wrap my mind around him being gone forever, for a very very long time. My mind would tell me other things. Like he went away to my grandparents house, he went on a trip. That he was fine and would come back. Before this interview, I have never heard anyone else speak about "magical thinking" I just thought I was crazy. It is a good feeling to know that I am not the only one with this experience.

    • @ButterflyAmbienceVideos
      @ButterflyAmbienceVideos Рік тому +9

      Out of all the people don’t trust Harry to help you

    • @jangles8061
      @jangles8061 Рік тому +50

      @@ButterflyAmbienceVideos Harry already helped him... it's too late Stacie... the gig's up - people are realising Harry's actually a *gulp* nice guy 🙀

    • @sandaramoore9660
      @sandaramoore9660 Рік тому +34

      @ Natasha B of all the people don’t trust Stacie to help you!!! You had a tragic situation that both you and Harry went through…that’s why you can relate and understand what he is speaking about!!! So sorry for your lost. I pray that you find comfort in you memories and the times that you shared with your brother…just know that he will always live in your heart forever!!!❤

    • @ButterflyAmbienceVideos
      @ButterflyAmbienceVideos Рік тому +3

      @@sandaramoore9660 I was helping him by saying don’t trust Harry in general. You’re being a creep putting on the nice act after clearly targeting me.

    • @ButterflyAmbienceVideos
      @ButterflyAmbienceVideos Рік тому +3

      @@jangles8061 nice guy? Sounds like your easily fooled and manipulated

  • @jannatulferdous6569itrtd
    @jannatulferdous6569itrtd 5 місяців тому +102

    9 months ago
    I'm reading a lot of comments here from people who lost their parents at a young age. I cannot imagine that kind of loss. My parents made it to their mid eighties before passing within five weeks of each other.
    When my sister and I were going through our parents' effects, she asked me what I'd like to have. I chose a bookmark of mother's and a favourite sweater of dad's. Now, when I settle back on the sofa, wearing my dad's sweater and opening my latest book, it is as if both mum and dad are there, quietly

    • @FrOgFrIeND753
      @FrOgFrIeND753 5 місяців тому +1

      That's so beautiful xx

    • @user-fg8nb7up5c
      @user-fg8nb7up5c 4 місяці тому

      It's My crazy man rai segurity

    • @kelberadriangutierrezramos550
      @kelberadriangutierrezramos550 4 місяці тому +1

      Man. Your story make me feel so emotional. Merry Christmas.

    • @user-kd5iw6xo2e
      @user-kd5iw6xo2e 4 місяці тому +3

      Harry l love your confidence thanks for always open mind all the best

    • @helenfrew2319
      @helenfrew2319 4 місяці тому

      Why does your post read word for word identical to a post written 11 months ago from @davidanderson2357. Strange.

  • @cynthiagreb3321
    @cynthiagreb3321 29 днів тому +8

    I always liked Harry. Megan, too. But this interview clinches it. He's so real and genuine. I'm so glad he and Megan carved out a life for themselves. Well done.

  • @MsButler-rm3ge
    @MsButler-rm3ge Рік тому +713

    My mum passed when I was 37. I'm now 53 and I miss her more than ever.

    • @clemenciamccready8261
      @clemenciamccready8261 Рік тому +27

      I’m 74 , my mom died in 2000. Now I understand her more than ever. I know what Harry is feeling.

    • @magicalpatterns
      @magicalpatterns Рік тому +16

      It happened to me too at that age and my only son was 5 months old. I think of her everyday of my life, she was my soulmate

    • @magicalpatterns
      @magicalpatterns Рік тому +6

      Good for them for capitalizing what so many people have done for centuries out of your lives. Brave, brave, brave in every way.

    • @alygodsquad
      @alygodsquad Рік тому +7

      Same ! I really miss her love, even though I am a mother of a grown up son myself.

    • @oscopin74
      @oscopin74 Рік тому +8

      Sorry for your loss.

  • @tajebrahim3802
    @tajebrahim3802 Рік тому +345

    I personally have outlived my brother who died of lupus at 29, he was 7 years older than me. I have now recently outlived my mother who died of cancer at 33, im turning 34 this year. It's quite a different feeling knowing they died so young and here i am living through the days they never got. I wear my mothers ring permanently and my brother's chain. They're with me everyday, sharing with them the life they never got to see. Until we meet again.

    • @JahleelANBurao
      @JahleelANBurao Рік тому +18

      I wear my mother's ring always too. She passed at 33 when I was 7. I'm turning 36 this year. 🤗

    • @susancuzelis5128
      @susancuzelis5128 Рік тому +23

      So sorry for your losses. Grief is just unbearable. I still wear my fathers wedding ring too and I will not take off my wedding rings. A friend told me I won’t move on unless I take them off. This is not going to happen. We were married for 50 years, I still feel married to my husband. I don’t think anyone understands unless it happens to them.

    • @coci2729
      @coci2729 Рік тому +9

      Ahh , sorry for your loss .

    • @philodaniell9096
      @philodaniell9096 Рік тому +7

      Oh wow. Bless you for sharing 🙏

    • @mandyedwards6729
      @mandyedwards6729 Рік тому +12

      @TajEbrahim
      Losing siblings and parents so young is a pain noone should experience and my heart goes out to you. When I was a teenager my dad 46 and brother15 died young too as did Mums family ..I dont pretend to have great wisdom but mum and I were really close and when she died I experienced the strangest of moments during the darkest of times. As I mourned I suddenly felt a tidal wave of joy engulf me.... and I knew.. right at that moment...that she was reuniting with her son husband siblings parents.. Mums message that day was clear....life is but a blink of an eye.. A necessary passage.. like childhood.. its not home.. ..Mum closed her eyes and when she opened them again she was back home..surrounded by family.. . Love that strong cannot die... it transforms as we transform ... I still talk to her.. wear her cross and .. sense her .. just around the corner......I miss my family terribly but know that one day ..in the blink of an eye... Ill be back home too. In the meanwhile Ill carry their love forward and do my best to share it as its been shared with me.

  • @fatimaosama1797
    @fatimaosama1797 6 місяців тому +16

    I'm Arabic, I learn some English terms from interviews. Thank you.

    • @rdubs1705
      @rdubs1705 4 місяці тому +1

      Never stop learning 😊

  • @momsspaghetti2246
    @momsspaghetti2246 8 місяців тому +8

    Good to know, the duke of Sussex has the same problem like me - Speaking a different language than your family after having had psychotherapy. The struggle is real. 😢

  • @alethiamcgarvey282
    @alethiamcgarvey282 Рік тому +434

    I was 12 years old when my father committed suicide. My life was fractured from that moment on. I sometimes wonder who I would be if my father had lived. When Harry talked about “magic thinking” surrounding his mother… when he so candidly spoke about pretending she was “in hiding” and would “come and save him and his brother.” Jesus, that really brought me to my knees. I KNOW what that feels like. Growing up, I thought I was the only one who felt that way. As an adult now- I know that I’m not. Sometimes just knowing you’re not alone can make all the difference. I was lucky enough to also “find my purpose.” I have worked in the field of mental health for over a decade. Most importantly, I work with children who have experienced trauma and profound loss. I try to be the person I wish that I had after my father committed suicide. It’s important everyone find their voice and share their stories. There is so much potential for true, meaningful change and growth when we feel strong enough to tell our truth. I know what I shared was long winded; I’m sorry for that. However, I hope someone found something inspiring in it. Even if this speaks to just one person- it’s totally worth it. You are so much stronger than you think…

    • @strwbrywoman
      @strwbrywoman Рік тому +17

      Sounds like you have some but peace be with you sister. I was twice your age when my dad killed himself but there's never a good age to enter the club we are in. When your father leaves...like THAT, it fundamentally and forever changes you. Props to you for making lemonade out of those sour ass lemons & using your pain to heal others.

    • @be_a_bright_sparkle3687
      @be_a_bright_sparkle3687 Рік тому +9

      My Grandma died when I was nearly 8 and I used to pretend she was in Australia and one day she was coming back for me…We lived near a church with a huge cross and I used to pray for her to come back…Did that for years…as an adult I understand why but it’s soothing to know someone else did the same thing…🥰🥰

    • @threelittlebirds3361
      @threelittlebirds3361 Рік тому +11

      I’m sorry for your loss….
      Thank you for your comment, it meant a lot to me.

    • @duniaali777
      @duniaali777 Рік тому +14

      My dear, you have no idea how your words resonated! I lost both parents in my childhood. I think about them everyday and the sense of loss is great. I don't have lots of memories for I was very young. Yet I remember and feel their parental authentic love. I sympathize with Prince Harry and with everyone who lost their parents at such young age. You're lucky you have a job that helps people who went through same trauma that you went through. It's true, as you give you can heal. Continue being strong ❤️

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie Рік тому +14

      What a beautiful message. I was touched. Thank you for sharing! ❤

  • @whyputaname
    @whyputaname Рік тому +457

    What I like about this interview is Harry laughing and showing his sense of humor. That's what makes Colbert a good interviewer.. Laughter is the best medicine in any given situation..

  • @shaunahuck8808
    @shaunahuck8808 7 місяців тому +230

    He has an amazing sense of humor, you can't not love him. the media tries to make him out to be this bad guy when he's really not.

    • @bennym5244
      @bennym5244 5 місяців тому

      He's a loser.

    • @Melckee
      @Melckee 5 місяців тому +13

      I came in to comment about how amazing his sense of humour is! I hope we get to hear more from him.

    • @castlequay2327
      @castlequay2327 5 місяців тому +8

      he is a liar and a traitor even if you think hes funny

    • @brendaharrup5706
      @brendaharrup5706 4 місяці тому

      Maybe because your “worldview” is largely “informed” by trash tabloids who have a close relationship with the Palace/s. Good for Harry and Meghan for having the courage and conviction to leave that dung heap and make a real life for themselves on their own terms.

    • @nwaokorodeborah5144
      @nwaokorodeborah5144 4 місяці тому +16

      ​@@castlequay2327take a chill pill.. no one is perfect... That's if he really lied, not the press twist!

  • @Pik871229
    @Pik871229 Рік тому +43

    He looks happier and relaxed when in the US, alot more smiles
    unlike his time in the UK- where he seemed stiff.
    The sunshine from California probably made an impact...lol

  • @susancuzelis5128
    @susancuzelis5128 Рік тому +608

    Grief never ends. It’s like a scream inside you that no one can hear. Lost my husband after 50 years and miss him everyday.

    • @susancuzelis5128
      @susancuzelis5128 Рік тому +17

      Horrible that Harry and William lost their Mum so young.

    • @jlpdemail3715
      @jlpdemail3715 Рік тому +6

      Omg, that is so true 😢

    • @michaeloconnor5680
      @michaeloconnor5680 Рік тому +10

      5.5 years now since I said goodbye to love of my life. Every day is correct.

    • @heathermoller2768
      @heathermoller2768 Рік тому +14

      Lost my darling sister (also my best friend) 6 years ago to cancer and my "inside" is still "screaming". Some days it gets very "loud". My heart goes out to you. Hugs from Sputh Africa🤗🤗

    • @Zenigma217
      @Zenigma217 Рік тому +8

      But if we accept that everything is on “loan” to us from the Creator, God Almighty, and that everything belongs to Him alone, we can be grateful for what He chose for us the time we had with loved ones and be patient as one day we will meet them in the hereafter.
      If we don’t believe in this then life is hard.
      I am speaking with experience of having 5 brothers and 1 sister and my parents having returned to God. For sure we all belong to Him, nothing belongs to us, and we will, and everything will return to Him. So Glory be to Him alone.

  • @xtina1610
    @xtina1610 Рік тому +558

    "In our society, we are not encouraged to grieve." This is so true. We don't know how to die well, and we don't know how to grieve well.

    • @mariaw.4780
      @mariaw.4780 Рік тому +7

      Yeah but America isn't any different from that.

    • @xtina1610
      @xtina1610 Рік тому +9

      Oh. I was referring to the U.S.

    • @lizfodi
      @lizfodi Рік тому +6

      As one who has grieved the loss of most of my family I disagree. "In our society" the help, empathy and understanding even mere acquaintances have shown can not be surpassed. This from every age, nationality, race and religion, soon after and even years later.

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Рік тому +5

      In England we have stiff upper lips, far less messy than that huggy weepy nonsense.
      Our fathers came back from the horrors of WWII never complained or told about it.
      Got on with their lives.
      American psychobabble is killing masculinity.

    • @xtina1610
      @xtina1610 Рік тому +19

      @Spareme. Being masculine doesnt mean ignoring trauma. Thats why so many of these veterans are committing suicide, or are alcoholics. Because of the whole, "men don't cry," shaming our culture pushes on them. If you want an example of healty masculinity, check out LOTR and pay attention to Arragorn. Unless you're not MAN enough to do so.

  • @rhodastevens6578
    @rhodastevens6578 Рік тому +89

    Harry says his mom name with sooo much love in his voice.. love it♥️👌❤️

    • @ioidt
      @ioidt 10 місяців тому

      with the arden's cream on top!

    • @brenshepherd734
      @brenshepherd734 6 місяців тому

      Of course he does1. She was a beloved icon which is now making him a bunch of money.

  • @crownofjoy2615
    @crownofjoy2615 5 місяців тому +11

    I just finished his book and all i can say is the paparazzi/media did him so dirty since his mom died.

  • @mariaelenacastaneda
    @mariaelenacastaneda Рік тому +63

    Completed the 😢 📖. Blessings to Prince Harry and his wife and children.

  • @DonnaCarrick1
    @DonnaCarrick1 Рік тому +406

    I lost my sister when I was 17, suddenly and tragically to suicide. For many years, I would "see" her in the beautiful hair of a young woman on a subway, the familiar turn of a stranger's head. I would often allow myself to believe she was in hiding somewhere, that one day I'd discover she was alive. I think this "magical thinking" is more common than we realize in cases of extreme grief with young people especially.

    • @PrinceHarryDukeofSussex692
      @PrinceHarryDukeofSussex692 Рік тому +28

      May her soul keep resting in heaven along with the soul of my Mom and all the faithful departed 😢, Amen 🙏

    • @DonnaCarrick1
      @DonnaCarrick1 Рік тому +15

      Thank you and God bless you and your family, Harry.

    • @grumpyoldlady605
      @grumpyoldlady605 Рік тому +21

      Sending you love and healing. Grief is such a strange thing and the brain does things to help us cope. May those we lost rest in love until we are all reunited.

    • @cebirks
      @cebirks Рік тому +16

      I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for your insight. I truly believe he is sincere.

    • @CJ-lq5vh
      @CJ-lq5vh Рік тому +10

      I lost my partner to suicide, and my eldest son thinks that he's faked his death. Its so reassuring to know that he's not the only one to think this... thank you for saying this.
      I also so sorry that you have suffered the loss of your sister in this way.. its an awful path to walk down xx

  • @sadaf6798
    @sadaf6798 9 місяців тому +53

    Awwww 🥰... Prince Harry is such a precious darling! I wish him all the best that this life has to offer ❤.

  • @barbaragood7844
    @barbaragood7844 11 місяців тому +71

    Very brave, very honest, very sympathetic, very gentle and smart Prince Harry, take good care and protect yourself and your own family happiness 🌼💛🌷

  • @markmitterhuber
    @markmitterhuber Рік тому +542

    This is really a remarkable Interview of two men who have lost a parent when still a child.

    • @blacksunshine1661
      @blacksunshine1661 Рік тому +8

      @ mark mitterhuber … exactly, it’s life …. Grow up… it’s so hard 😢

    • @amyreynolds3619
      @amyreynolds3619 Рік тому +8

      I assume you are talking about Prince Harry and Stephen Colbert. If you haven't walked in someone's shoes, you should judge one's actions otherwise.

    • @OldRaver
      @OldRaver Рік тому +6

      Well THAT explains the sychophancy and soft balls!! 🙄
      Anderson Cooper too.
      Curating their interviewers based on personal emotional triggers, nothing suspicious about THAT at ALL 🙄

    • @morganfalkdesigns
      @morganfalkdesigns Рік тому

      @@blacksunshine1661 no need to be such a dick

    • @morganfalkdesigns
      @morganfalkdesigns Рік тому +5

      I remember when Stephens’s father died. So many friends were lost in that plane crash. It was awful. He and Harry have that shocking type of death in common, but Harry’s family did not take care of him.

  • @derricksuhambe4228
    @derricksuhambe4228 Рік тому +656

    Going through the comments and I just realized how therapeutic this this interview is. To see everyone sharing their various experiences with loss and grief and also how they relate to what Harry is saying is very heartwarming. May God confort the grieving hearts of all those bereaved.

    • @Laura-kl7vi
      @Laura-kl7vi Рік тому +24

      I don't think his family ,even his brother, understand how losing his mom at 12 marked him. William was 16, the age difference is important. You need your mom much more when you are 12. Even if they were the same age, loss impacts siblings differently.

    • @TeddyLovesAxl
      @TeddyLovesAxl Рік тому +4

      🙏💔🌹🕊️

    • @livnletliv397
      @livnletliv397 Рік тому +11

      Giving race baiter a platform.... not done Mr. Colbert

    • @happymsw
      @happymsw Рік тому +8

      Thanks for your insight Derrick. I feel the same way.

    • @mbd6054
      @mbd6054 Рік тому

      His father lost his mother three months ago, and Harry and his wife have been mocking his grandmother, and disrespecting her life's work, on international media. Harry speaks a lot, but cares little.

  • @camillemckenzie3235
    @camillemckenzie3235 6 місяців тому +59

    There's something utterly hilarious and adorable about the matter-of-fact way Harry said "Cock cushion". He's not trying to be cheeky or raunchy, he just. . . said it.

  • @jryan5897
    @jryan5897 4 місяці тому +11

    Excellent interview- thank you, Stephen and Harry! Tequila shots all around!

  • @t-and-p
    @t-and-p Рік тому +307

    Harry, I applaud you for your comments around 08:30 ish.
    As a British veteran (who never personally served alongside or met Prince Harry, although I know people who have - as veterans and serving officers), when the leak about his "kill score" came out, I knew it had to have been taken out of context. Say what you like about him, but he's a better officer and human being than that. All the people I knew who had met him didn't believe it, either. At all. Harry started the Invictus Games, he has worked tirelessly with and for veterans, and he is the only living member of the Royal Family who has served in the military in any *REAL* capacity (the only other one to go to a warzone was Andrew, and other Falklands vets do not have good things to say about him... He never served like Harry did). All of the others didn't even complete proper basic training, making the top brass uniforms they like strutting round in a joke... They never earned them... They just got a pass because of who they were (especially his father... Ask any RAF officer about how seriously Cranwell takes Charles and his time spent there...). Harry did everything the rest of us did and made it clear he didn't want special favours. He earned his uniform. He "gets it".
    Having lost friends to suicide, as a result of PTSD from their service, I thank him for his efforts in reducing the number of brothers and sisters in arms that we lose every year (not to war, but in the battle against PTSD). He's done (& is still doing) far more than our current Commander in Chief... Good on you, Harry.

    • @jckung3914
      @jckung3914 Рік тому +43

      Great comment. You understand better than all other commentators with their nose out of joint over his comment.

    • @t-and-p
      @t-and-p Рік тому +20

      @@jckung3914 Thank you for your kind reply 👍

    • @rockecalite8517
      @rockecalite8517 Рік тому +15

      TP, I totally agree!

    • @crochetingcanuck
      @crochetingcanuck Рік тому +52

      Which is why I found it ridiculous he was not allowed to wear his uniform at the Queen's funeral. Working royal or not, he went to war and earned it. Absurd rule.

    • @t-and-p
      @t-and-p Рік тому +55

      @@crochetingcanuck In fairness, his apparel followed the standard veteran rules (suit and medals - we don't wear uniform as veterans here).
      However... Because the royal family wore their "honorary" uniforms, it created a very stark contrast that grated many of us. Charles, who never bothered completing Cranwell because he was off cavorting with his girlfriend (now wife), parked on the parade ground (a massively disrespectful no-no), and flew directly over the college building (a court martial offence for anyone else), wore full regalia. Anne, who has never attended any military training whatsoever, wore full regalia. Edward, who struggled through the entire first 4 weeks of Royal Marine training (the intro part...) before he quit to become a tea boy for Andrew Lloyd Webber, wore full regalia. William, who completed a mini course at Sandhurst (the Army officer's college, and not the full officer training by any stretch of the imagination...), then transferred to the RAF (which is unheard of - he's the only "RAF officer" who never went to the RAF officer's college, Cranwell) & "flew search and rescue" for all of a couple of hours a week (yes, that was his "service"), wore full RAF regalia. Harry, who completed the full Sandhurst course, served two tours of Afghanistan and was the only one to not see himself as "above" his colleagues because of the title he was born with (he queued for mess like everyone else, told those on duty to go ahead of him in the queue, so they'd get the chance to eat before the next call, etc)... Was treated as lesser because he's "just" a veteran, not a "working" royal (as if they work...).
      That contrast made the uniforms & ranks that the rest of us spent blood, sweat, tears, and years earning feel utterly meaningless, because they used ones they'd never earned to denigrate the only person there who had served like the rest of us and earned his rank. It was as if they used the opportunity to crap on his service, which was abhorrent.
      To date, Harry is the only living member of that family to fully complete the same training as any other Army officer. No special favours, no shortcuts. It's why he's the only one now that many of us respect.

  • @marialeblanc6772
    @marialeblanc6772 Рік тому +460

    I didn't want it to end...I could have watched these two for another hour.

    • @beatabeata2905
      @beatabeata2905 Рік тому +15

      But that is just paid promotion.

    • @Bexinja
      @Bexinja Рік тому

      @@beatabeata2905 omg!! Get a life! Jeez

    • @admiralboom481
      @admiralboom481 Рік тому +2

      You can always come past the ship Maria and see your old Admiral Boom. I have good tequila and Mexican tapas! I know how much you like those fresh strawberry margaritas. Enough said. Saturday at noon Cherry Tree Lane!

    • @carolkurek7401
      @carolkurek7401 Рік тому +1

      Love Harry>he’s gullible. William encouraged Harry to wear Nazi. Uniform. Liked making you laugh

    • @TerreiaHamer-mp5ws
      @TerreiaHamer-mp5ws 6 місяців тому +2

      I enjoyed it also

  • @jcfc8197
    @jcfc8197 Рік тому +26

    I’ve lost my BBF in Oct. 2019, my Dad in Oct. 2020, my Uncle in Sept. 2022, another dear friend in Oct. 2022 and my Stepdad in March 2023. All these men in my life have shaped me into who I am as a person. As strange as it may seem to others, I have yet to cry. In my mind it’s like they are still alive and that I just haven’t seen them in awhile. I can’t seem to wrap my head around it the fact that they are gone. I can write it down, as I am right now, but it’s like I’m not the one writing it.

    • @ninacal
      @ninacal Рік тому +7

      Sorry for all your losses. I’m sure it’s so hard for you to grieve every one of them. It’s a lot. I pray that you will get thru and be ok. Now you have all of them as angels who are watching over you. ♥️

    • @rhondastover6697
      @rhondastover6697 5 місяців тому +2

      I lost my mom in 2000 and I can't imagine what you went through when you lost your mom!!

    • @rhondastover6697
      @rhondastover6697 5 місяців тому +5

      She would be so proud of you for the man you are today!!

    • @Belladonna-26
      @Belladonna-26 3 місяці тому +1

      I DONT CARE 💀

    • @jcfc8197
      @jcfc8197 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Belladonna-26 what is wrong with you? You don’t care. Good luck on Judgement Day when you stand and are being judged by God. Oh I bet you’ll be caring a lot at that point.

  • @TigerTiger555
    @TigerTiger555 Місяць тому +5

    I wasn’t interested in the book, but after this interview, I’m going to buy the book and read it. Really likes Harry. Steve did a great job being the interviewer.

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 Рік тому +519

    My father died when I was 13. I waited for some magical letter to arrive when I was 18... and then 21... and then 37 (the age he was when he died.) For more than two decades, I waited for a note which was never written. It's shameful to admit, but clearly, I'm not the only one who has felt this way.

    • @rachel2404
      @rachel2404 Рік тому +39

      There is no shame. Death is painful. I hope you at least find comfort in knowing you aren't alone in your feelings.

    • @nigerialoveshaiti4829
      @nigerialoveshaiti4829 Рік тому +23

      It’s not shameful, stay strong 🤗

    • @007Julie
      @007Julie Рік тому +23

      It’s not shame, it’s hope! You keep hoping he’s alive somewhere, hope is keeping you from facing something that’s too painful to your heart and mind. May God bless you.

    • @aldoizazaga9787
      @aldoizazaga9787 Рік тому +11

      Stay strong bro 💪🏼

    • @annemc7662
      @annemc7662 Рік тому +12

      I feel your pain, I've been there, take care. 💖💖

  • @doratakatsuki240
    @doratakatsuki240 Рік тому +111

    She was 36 when she passed & He was 36 when his old life died an his new one was forged like she wanted for herself. He really is Diana’s boy ❤

    • @victoria4844
      @victoria4844 Рік тому

      Wow, interested observation @dora Takatsuki.

  • @rethinking2023
    @rethinking2023 4 місяці тому +48

    Great vivid interview, THANKS. His strong personality with the inner will to free himself and find himself now presents him with a clarity and sincerity that makes his confident charisma.Very well done.

  • @gwenjerrells8900
    @gwenjerrells8900 4 місяці тому +9

    Spare is a Great Book, I have the Audio version. ❤❤ Love it

  • @washingtonirving3302
    @washingtonirving3302 Рік тому +338

    Colbert is a master interviewer! Very thoughtful, humble and incisive without being pushy. Excellent conversationalist.

    • @nessmiaou3424
      @nessmiaou3424 Рік тому +3

      What part was incisive?

    • @Ben00719
      @Ben00719 Рік тому +5

      Very American for Colbert. Direct to the points and diplomatic at the same time. I really liked his approach.

    • @kashakelley7978
      @kashakelley7978 Рік тому

      Plu Colber Does have beautiful wife,

    • @kashakelley7978
      @kashakelley7978 Рік тому +1

      He has beautiful wife. He is very incisive and funny.

    • @reggie9094
      @reggie9094 Рік тому

      Or was he being nice because he doesn't want to be in his next book?

  • @marlenathompson5366
    @marlenathompson5366 Рік тому +178

    I have been the person who refused to pass judgment on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle because I didn't know them personally. Having seen this interview and seeing him relaxed and having fun makes me see he is charming, funny, kind, and genuinely decent. I think I might read his book.

    • @maryannlush2991
      @maryannlush2991 Рік тому

      Well, if you enjoy knowing which royals are circumcised and that Harry wet himself before his first date with Meghan, then you will enjoy his book.

    • @jenniferr9144
      @jenniferr9144 Рік тому +19

      watch the documentary too!!!

    • @LynRuiz
      @LynRuiz Рік тому +25

      Avoid the negative people. They are verified to be a part of a group with multiple accounts spamming hate about Harry and his wife. Use your own judgement on them.

    • @griselda28franco
      @griselda28franco Рік тому +7

      It's very interesting for sure. I recommend it!

    • @Hana-su7zg
      @Hana-su7zg Рік тому +1

      @@jenniferr9144 where can it be seen?

  • @susannaaurelio3160
    @susannaaurelio3160 10 місяців тому +88

    My goodness you prince harry is as charming as your mom. I love your sharp wit & great humor. I got this interview on repeat.❤❤❤

    • @hopebullard460
      @hopebullard460 9 місяців тому +5

      When his wife isn't around

    • @angelinasmith5301
      @angelinasmith5301 8 місяців тому +3

      I'm watching it again as well!!! To hope: wow... Just wow. Crawl back to your bridge.

    • @VictoriousSage
      @VictoriousSage 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@hopebullard460even when his wife is around. Don't seek opportunities to speak negatively about his dear wife

  • @trishbartlett2569
    @trishbartlett2569 3 місяці тому +65

    Total respect for Harry

    • @Ann-Vorol
      @Ann-Vorol 2 місяці тому

      Why? There is a saying in UK and out of respect for family, "you don't air your dirty laundry in public" meaning what happens in a family stays in the family!! That why he's lost all the fans he used to have, spilling the beans on your own family is so disrespecful!! Would you?

    • @truelies2667
      @truelies2667 Місяць тому

      ​@@Ann-VorolYes, I would if that meant that I would expose the royal dirt that killed my mom and now go and touch the grass little andrew

  • @pryambann6300
    @pryambann6300 Рік тому +767

    My mom died at the age of 43. I am now 70 and every day I live a life of gratitude and purpose💜

    • @Harmonic2010
      @Harmonic2010 Рік тому +14

      Exactly, Pryam. We should always be grateful, first to God for giving us good parents, and next to our parents and other family members. The fifth of the 10 commandments is to honor our parents, and all will go well with us and we will have a long life.

    • @oneirishpoet
      @oneirishpoet Рік тому

      @@Harmonic2010 yeah well not all of us get "good parents" so it would be great if y'all who did have loving parents would stop acting like the rest of us did. If you had a mother who was physically and verbally abusive thru your entire childhood then you probably would feel completely different.
      BTW there is NO God that gave you good parents, god is an imaginary sky being created by human males to control the masses, congratulations on buying the lies! 🙄

    • @joeybleu66
      @joeybleu66 Рік тому

      my mom had my dad whip me like a dog i dont miss her.

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 Рік тому

      @@Harmonic2010what if your parents are shit people? How is someone to be grateful for that or follow the commandments?
      Get real, god is BS

    • @helenmckay3260
      @helenmckay3260 Рік тому +31

      Lost my mum fairly young too. But I didn’t spend the rest of my life trying to destroy my father like Harry.

  • @yf2734
    @yf2734 Рік тому +355

    One thing that DOES come across in this interview is the high amount of EMPATHY that both Harry and Colbert have.

    • @debrajohnson6129
      @debrajohnson6129 Рік тому +22

      Oh, come on! Why don't all of you realize that this show is just show business, I believe the audience was told before the show to give him a standing ovation! And I heard or read that the audience was hand picked.

    • @lasbagman1
      @lasbagman1 Рік тому +24

      On September 11, 1974, when Colbert was ten years old, his father and his two brothers nearest in age, Peter and Paul, died in the crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 while it was attempting to land in Charlotte, North Carolina.They were en route to enroll the two boys at Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut.He has discussed the impact on him and his philosophy of grief and suffering.

    • @insertname2035
      @insertname2035 Рік тому +20

      @@debrajohnson6129 you mean a studio audience who got to sit near a British royal wasn't just pulled from off the streets without being vetted by security? 😲. behave!

    • @sherribatko8981
      @sherribatko8981 Рік тому +18

      @@debrajohnson6129 Well, I''m not hand picked and I would have done it on my own
      I have always LOVED Harry, he loved him mama, and still🥰

    • @sherribatko8981
      @sherribatko8981 Рік тому +10

      @@debrajohnson6129 I would not do that fir his brother, never really liked him for some reason

  • @user-jd2hy6lt7l
    @user-jd2hy6lt7l Рік тому +64

    Fight the good fight Harry. I believe in what your doing.

  • @pdffiles2812
    @pdffiles2812 3 місяці тому +35

    I really appreciate him he is deadly honest like his mother❤

    • @larushka1
      @larushka1 3 місяці тому

      I hope you’re being sarcastic. Harry is known to be a huge liar. Much of Spare and his interviews have been fact checked and proven to be wrong. He even lied to the British Law Courts. In his own words, the real truth doesnt matter, only his version.

  • @chantellestonge
    @chantellestonge Рік тому +388

    So many comments about the interview but I'll keep them to myself and comment on how beautiful it is to see so many people sharing their stories grief and supporting for eachother. My love to you all. ❤️

    • @alicialeal4049
      @alicialeal4049 Рік тому +8

      We have to cheer up each other

    • @al-cd3kx
      @al-cd3kx Рік тому +7

      So well said ❤

    • @ellysarmiento5001
      @ellysarmiento5001 Рік тому

      well said, the only good thing cause the interview is an embarrassment and colbert a paid actor. is no one going to challenge this liar? of course not he would not dare go to an actual person that can really interview him, Shapiro wants a piece, megyn Kelly too among others

    • @chantalsmith2271
      @chantalsmith2271 Рік тому +10

      Very classy comment

    • @princessm.5959
      @princessm.5959 Рік тому +2

      💜💜💜

  • @shellslaraine9295
    @shellslaraine9295 Рік тому +641

    My father passed away when I was 14, when I was 16 I went into a Cafe during my lunch break from work, the man who owned the Cafe, was the spitting image of my dad..could've been identical twins, I spent my lunch every day at that Cafe. I'm 60 now and still feel my dad's presence every now and then. It still saddens me all the things he has missed , he was a wonderful father . I'm sure Harry and William both feel the same, their mom has missed so much too , there's nothing wrong in missing a parent , thinking about that parent...it keeps them with you.

    • @beverleyreid563
      @beverleyreid563 Рік тому +14

      Awww. Did you ever let the man know?

    • @ceciliaregennitter6727
      @ceciliaregennitter6727 Рік тому

      @@beverleyreid563 OO

    • @Sbannmarie
      @Sbannmarie Рік тому +9

      My father worked for NASA died when i I was 12

    • @shellslaraine9295
      @shellslaraine9295 Рік тому +23

      @@beverleyreid563 yes Beverley I did, and he was very sweet about it .

    • @lisatingley8953
      @lisatingley8953 Рік тому +26

      My mom died of a brain aneurysm when I was 4 in 1972. Nobody talked about it. My dad remarried 3 months later to a wicked step monster. She would only say things like the worms were eating her and gross things you don’t say to anyone. It wasn’t until I had my own 4 kids when they reached certain ages, like my first trauma at 4 that it saddened me. They wouldn’t remember me. My voice, my love, my smell and how we cuddled and laughed. I wish we had the technology back then that we have now. My dad died in 2016 and I kept his voice mails. So when I miss him I can listen to his messages” Just callin to see how you and the kids are, gimme a call back lis , I love you, this is dad!” I find comfort in those treasures. 😊

  • @coastandmountains2171
    @coastandmountains2171 4 місяці тому +11

    Colbert is outstanding at his job!

  • @SharonCoetzee-Shaw-oc9rw
    @SharonCoetzee-Shaw-oc9rw Рік тому +5

    Everyone has the RIGHT to fight, even ME. Sharon Coetzee. 👑🇿🇦

  • @stacey5440
    @stacey5440 Рік тому +682

    Two men with such undeniably different lives (from most people and from one another) seeming to relate and take one another so seriously is just a truly good thing to see.

    • @TheStevenWhiting
      @TheStevenWhiting Рік тому

      Its because Harry is grounded. Unfortunately a few people here in the UK, included the papers, don't seem to understand he was bored into the family. He didn't choose that life and when he decided he didn't enjoy it and wanted out, just like his mum, they set to destroy him. I don't mind the Royal Family, but they've treated him like shit. And after his and Meghan's Netflix documentary, the British press just proved him and Meghan right by carrying on with the shit. Sadly, a lot of idiot British people believe it.
      For example in the documentary he talked about the cottage they were gifted by the Queen, Nottingham Cottage. The press and some idiots got annoyed about this claiming "They'd been gifted a cottage and they are moaning. That's bigger than my flat". That wasn't the point of that piece. They are very well aware they are privileged. The point of that was, the arsehole UK press were pretty much making out they were gifted Kensington Palace, that they were living in a mansion. They were trying to show, yes, it was a nice gift, but it wasn't a massive mansion that the press made it out to be.

    • @gavinhassett479
      @gavinhassett479 Рік тому +41

      Its a sign of intelligence in both of them, and neither having so much ego to be constantly trying to snuff the other out.

    • @dannesys
      @dannesys Рік тому +8

      🇬🇧 Which two men are you talking about? William and Harry? If so, you have the completely wrong end of the stick.

    • @TheStevenWhiting
      @TheStevenWhiting Рік тому +42

      @@dannesys She was clearly talking about Harry and Stephen.

    • @srkh8966
      @srkh8966 Рік тому +11

      @@dannesys Uh the two men talking in the video

  • @tinawain4187
    @tinawain4187 Рік тому +255

    There were so many times that Stephen could’ve related his pain of losing his brother and dad at such a young age, but he instead listened and didn’t make it about him.

    • @MySeasideRendezvous
      @MySeasideRendezvous Рік тому +19

      You could see Harry get almost choked up about the shared trauma between them

    • @annevetter6864
      @annevetter6864 Рік тому +7

      Pity Stephen didn’t share. Harry seems to think he’s the only one who’s had tragedy in his life. He talks about poor Diana so much. Let her rest.

    • @dominiquepyles5924
      @dominiquepyles5924 Рік тому +22

      @@annevetter6864 that’s his MOTHER. He’s allowed to speak about her every second of the day if he chooses.

    • @aandrus2169
      @aandrus2169 Рік тому +11

      @@annevetter6864 That's pretty cold. I think any human being who lost their parent so tragically at such a young age would naturally be so effected by it that it becomes a big part of their life - moreso when the parent is a worldwide beloved figure.

    • @yomandenmark
      @yomandenmark Рік тому

      @@annevetter6864 oh shut up

  • @lordcraig256
    @lordcraig256 Рік тому +76

    I genuinely wish him and his family all the happiness they deserve, Diana would be proud of him for protecting what he loves.

    • @Sunshine-kn6or
      @Sunshine-kn6or 9 місяців тому +1

      Diana never criticized the Royal Family… only Charles. She would be ashamed of him. I doubt Meghan would be in the picture of his mother was with us.

  • @YY6301
    @YY6301 3 місяці тому +6

    Great interview. Loved the book. I wish Harry well 🙌🏾

  • @barbaragookin
    @barbaragookin Рік тому +307

    Great interview. One of the few I’ve seen where the interviewer didn’t preconceive or lead the responses of a royal. Colbert truly is interested in what Harry has to say, as shown in how conversant they are. Well done.

    • @FEETRICX
      @FEETRICX Рік тому +7

      I am totally 💯 with you on this one well said ❤

    • @syneedapenland1044
      @syneedapenland1044 Рік тому +21

      I totally agree… halfway through the interview I took a pause, to relate to his fight for equal and fair Justice. As a fellow veteran and exiled military whistleblower, I can relate to how the media and superior forces can try to silence you… but in the end… Divine Truth Prevails 💖
      He would make a Great Ambassador for the American Veteran Community.
      #NoMoreSuicides 🇺🇸❤️‍🩹🇺🇸

    • @veeg7703
      @veeg7703 Рік тому +9

      Yeah. An authentic interview. Well don Stephen Colbert

    • @albamonn1924
      @albamonn1924 Рік тому +7

      Very well said.
      But remember that the trauma of repeated rejection in your most intimate relationship is something Diana experienced for the majority of her life, being rejected by her own mother and left behind when her mother got together with a new man, being rejected by her father for being the third daughter instead of a son and heir...
      And
      How would you explain the incident that Diana was mistreated from the start, that her husband Charles spent the night before their wedding in front of the eyes of the world, with his long-term mistress Camilla?!
      Camilla never wanted to give Diana any chance to survive emotionally in this marriage, she made sure Diana had absolutely no chance of winning Charles' heart and body, explicitly, and that shows that Camilla is very dangerous and manipulated Charles all along.
      Charles had many other sexual relationships but Camilla made it look like a friendship plus sex thing even discussing his other experiences with other women with him...
      As Diana said Charles is weak and open to sly manipulation.
      Camilla did everything to ride out any other woman's influence on Charles, even his mother's the queen.
      Camilla did everything,
      in order to use Charles to become queen Camilla one day....

    • @heatherboardman7004
      @heatherboardman7004 Рік тому

      For god sake you Americans are so gullible.

  • @figstick
    @figstick Рік тому +416

    When my mommy passed away I convinced myself she was in a trip and will soon call to say she was having a good time. It's been 2 years and I still hold hope. I know she is gone but the hope it's still there 😭

  • @avismoon
    @avismoon 3 місяці тому +5

    He is very easy to like. I never really followed his story before but watching this has been very informative.

  • @user-nt7yo5pp9r
    @user-nt7yo5pp9r 6 місяців тому +56

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    00:11 🎙️ Prince Harry discusses his book with Stephen Colbert.
    02:55 🍹 Prince Harry enjoys tequila.
    06:44 🗞️ Prince Harry criticizes the British press.
    08:36 🤝 Prince Harry emphasizes honesty about his military experiences.
    15:27 👑 Prince Harry discusses the public fascination with his family.
    18:14 💔 Prince Harry clarifies the fractured relationship with his brother.
    20:11 🤔 Prince Harry feels the presence of Princess Diana guiding him.
    25:49 🌟 Prince Harry believed his mother was alive for years.
    29:56 💪 Sharing memories helps cope with grief and mental health.
    35:57 😂 Prince Harry fondly remembers Queen Elizabeth II's humor.
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  • @katushawatkins1922
    @katushawatkins1922 Рік тому +462

    I've never enjoyed an interview by Stephen more than this one with Prince Harry. Two truly lovely men speaking together. You'd think they were best friends, or should be, anyway.

  • @kungfumind.
    @kungfumind. Рік тому +570

    I lost my father at 10 to cancer. I convinced myself he was on a long business trip. My mother reminded me this week that my brother and I often dreamt he'd be coming back. My older brother is scarred by the loss of our father with resentment and stoic behavior. I was placed at a disadvantage because I required less attention. Childhood trauma is looks different for everyone. I wish Harry love and healing.

    • @blackblake3658
      @blackblake3658 Рік тому +38

      Stephen lost his father and brother, who died in a plane crash. Stephen understands Harry's grief. Beautiful that Stephen didn't have to bring up his loss to demonstrate his humanity. We saw it.

    • @seeker6436
      @seeker6436 Рік тому

      People lose parents, I've lost both of mine but I didn't trash the rest of my family, open your eyes dumb yanks, he's playing you .

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell Рік тому +13

      Condolences for your loss. My eldest son is 12 and I don't think he could mentally handle that. Well said. Love and light to you and family, from Scotland 💎

    • @itsmeGeorgina
      @itsmeGeorgina Рік тому +7

    • @rubytuesday7653
      @rubytuesday7653 Рік тому +9

      Childhood trauma is different for every child 🤍🦅🤍

  • @trev440
    @trev440 Рік тому +146

    I honestly do not know how you can watch this interview and honestly dislike him! His happy and his living his life

    • @merle-wq9ir
      @merle-wq9ir 11 місяців тому +18

      Harry the Prince is an entirely lovable person on his own.

    • @DumbPrinceWife
      @DumbPrinceWife 11 місяців тому +3

      I can fully confirm this rumour, my husband is dumb! And i love Paps! 🥰🙋‍♀️

    • @shamspuri2493
      @shamspuri2493 11 місяців тому +12

      It's to do with haters and gullible readers who don't have much of a life and therefore love reading negative stories in the tabloid press - the writers of which are also cunning enough to know that there is a demand for negative stories on celebrities and royalty, whoever they may be. If people stopped buying trash, then their garbage wouldn't sell and the world would be a better place to live in.

    • @merle-wq9ir
      @merle-wq9ir 11 місяців тому +5

      @Shams Puri BS its about so much more!! What about your family that raised and educated you? A brother who loved him? What about loyalty and respect jit just for family but himself?!! Megan is THE worst thing that's happened to him! He has completely lost himself.

    • @shamspuri2493
      @shamspuri2493 11 місяців тому

      @@merle-wq9ir Not reacting to someone who reads tabloids rather than hear it from the 'horse's mouth'. You don't really know the dynamic between Harry and family behind closed doors....the gutter press will write anything to sell their fabricated stories.

  • @saintmaybe3028
    @saintmaybe3028 11 місяців тому +25

    A beautiful soul with a beautiful heart in a beautiful man ! Harry bravo pour l'homme que vous êtes ! Je vous salue tous très chaleureusement depuis la France !

  • @unfriendlyblkhottie444
    @unfriendlyblkhottie444 Рік тому +301

    Man... When he talked about how he thought his mom was still out there somewhere hiding or he thought he saw her after she died....I felt that. I remember the first time I thought I saw my daddy after he died. There was a man walking through the parking lot and I swear it felt like it was him. I literally almost crashed because I kept staring... hoping he'd turn around and it would be him. I was in my 30s at the time. There are still times that I'll see a car similar to his or someone with a similar build and for a split second I'll think it's him. It's only been 2 years but I'm praying that this doesn't continue for the rest of my life...I don't think my heart can take that honestly.
    EDIT: Thank you to everyone for your kind words!! I didn't expect my comment to get so many likes or supportive responses. Harry's story just made me realize that what I've been experiencing is actually kinda normal (regardless of your age) and that it's all part of the grief journey.

    • @loeco80s
      @loeco80s Рік тому +13

      😭 you poor thing.

    • @sonyapearson1222
      @sonyapearson1222 Рік тому +17

      Its totally normal and I did the same thing when I lost my daddy. It took me years to get to a place of peace and acceptance. It takes time. God bless you.

    • @jantelopez5626
      @jantelopez5626 Рік тому +9

      same. i keep spotting people who look like they could be my dad by the way they walk , wearing similar clothes and a part of my brain goes "dad"

    • @Swiergotka78
      @Swiergotka78 Рік тому +8

      I feel you! I never actually saw my dad after he died but I sometimes imagined that he was alive and well it's the craziest thing that the idea that someone you deeply loved and now lost simply left you behind and now lives a happy life away from you is actually comforting as opposed to the real definitive loss by death.

    • @ClaudiaBoleyn
      @ClaudiaBoleyn Рік тому +7

      Sending you my prayers and blessings. May the burden become lighter so you can find peace xxx

  • @bedazzlejuju
    @bedazzlejuju Рік тому +101

    Guys- this interview is SO SO different than other UA-cam analysts- which I’ve found incredibly hateful without the need for it. Big difference!! 🙌🏼

    • @emilerose1424
      @emilerose1424 Рік тому +9

      You're right. But those hateful UA-cam analysts DO have a reason for being hateful toward Harry and their favorite target Meghan. Hateful headlines attract more viewers, and more viewers mean greater earnings for one's site via commercials. People create and click on hateful sites for the same reason people stop to see a car accident or stopped to watch a lynching: unhappy people are always looking for others whose life is a little worse than their own so they can feel less bad about themselves, Then there also people who are paid by "the Palace handlers" to attack this couple.

    • @lizgoldstein4256
      @lizgoldstein4256 Рік тому +3

      The book remains really bad. He hasn’t even written it. What he describes is the most normal experience and hardships people have in life.

    • @Azulakayes
      @Azulakayes Рік тому +5

      Especially Dr.Grande really disappointed me with his analysis. Just because someone grew up in privilege doesn't mean they don't hurt.

    • @lizgoldstein4256
      @lizgoldstein4256 Рік тому

      @@Azulakayes That wasn't the point Dr. Grande made. He wouldn't deny this. What Harry writes about (although this wasn't even him) is just ridiculous and what we already believe normal people go through. What he describes as "scandalous" is the problem.

    • @Dimera09
      @Dimera09 11 місяців тому

      Prince Harry is an absolute fool. Despite his distinguished military service. Absolute fool who will rue the day he married his wife. Just wait for them to divorce, it'll happen. He's destroyed every other relationship he ever had. Oh but "wooh he and Meghan are such a strong powercouple".

  • @i80748
    @i80748 8 місяців тому +40

    Way to go Harry and Stephen. I hate how the press and others attack Harry and his family daily.
    All the love and protection to you. Stay away from the press

    • @michaelhilborn4204
      @michaelhilborn4204 6 місяців тому +4

      It's the British press that is so vicious.
      That's why they sought refuge in America.
      Originally they wanted to go to British Columbia and Canadians would have loved him as Governor General.
      But the Palace put the kibosh on that so they wound up in California.

  • @zureetv9375
    @zureetv9375 Рік тому +32

    Watching this for the 3rd time and still loving it!❤

  • @mariegutscher1183
    @mariegutscher1183 Рік тому +226

    When Harry talked about spraying his mom's perfume - my heart ached for him and all of us who miss loved ones.

    • @ARL1911
      @ARL1911 Рік тому +2

      You ache for royalty?

    • @lexier3917
      @lexier3917 Рік тому +18

      That was intentional. He appeals to the emotions because if you think about the logic of his narrative, you won't find any.

    • @macandcheese9324
      @macandcheese9324 Рік тому +26

      Harry needs to stop whining.

    • @julietchristen
      @julietchristen Рік тому +15

      I keep both of my mom's favorite perfumes, and smell them sometimes, when I need to...

    • @mariegutscher1183
      @mariegutscher1183 Рік тому +26

      @@ARL1911 My heart aches for all those who mourn. Regardless of their birth.

  • @eileencremin1007
    @eileencremin1007 Рік тому +62

    I lost my Dad when I was 15 ,I still miss both my parents,I know they are looking out for me.
    Yes I still talk to them.knowing they are with me.

  • @awebblight08
    @awebblight08 Рік тому +58

    Absolutely love this interview!!! Have always been interested in the royals,
    But recently everything with Harry has made me become a big fan of His and Megan’s. When you break away all the crap of the titles and press, you just have a normal family with issues. I live in my own version of a family with issues. Harry breaking free isn’t a horrible thing, everyone deserve peace. I do hope he can get to a place with his family that can heal some of the pain,
    But I also know something’s aren’t possible. No matter how much you wish it would.
    Congratulations to Harry on his book. I listened to it on Audible and really enjoyed it.

    • @user-fn4im6vc9g
      @user-fn4im6vc9g 9 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, obviously he finds peace with megan, ain't he?

    • @Sissi1830
      @Sissi1830 8 місяців тому +4

      I still don’t understand why would people make hundred of millions to stab their families in the back, after all their families have done for them. Pretty sad… very sad… How can they be trusted after all that ? It will require great healing 😢😢😢

    • @TerreiaHamer-mp5ws
      @TerreiaHamer-mp5ws 6 місяців тому

      ​@@Sissi1830I don't understand you. Are you accusing Harry of making millions by stabbing his family in the back? If so, when did he stab his family in the back?
      How can who be trusted? I hope you mean how can trust the RF.
      He told you that those are his words in the book, in case you did not read the book, are you deaf? Listen to the interview again.
      They tried, those within the palace were the sources, they were media informants, and what's so crazy, they knew he knew the source stuff logistics, so when they had no comment, they told on themselves. He didn't stab anybody, however, if it was revealed that someone in the RF was at fault, that's not backstabbing, that's truth, karma. Not just within the RF, but every man, needs to be accountable for their actions.
      The RF have nothing to heal from except for their wicked ways.
      I don't know if Harry will be able to ever trust the RF again.
      Trust is earned, and when it's broken, it's difficult if not impossible to genuinely trust that person again.

    • @nwaokorodeborah5144
      @nwaokorodeborah5144 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Sissi1830His family stab him in the back.. not the other way round

    • @musicgal1710
      @musicgal1710 4 місяці тому

      So wonderfully sweet that Harry actually mentioned that he is going after the press to protect not only his smaller nucleus of a family but also his royal family from the press. Such a beautiful way to honor Diana's memory! 💜

  • @aftonair
    @aftonair 3 місяці тому +30

    He can be our prince. Hes a nice man.

  • @lisag708820
    @lisag708820 Рік тому +274

    Grief and trauma does not have an expiration date,but the meaningful conversations are what heal us.

    • @user-gr8ii8jr9o
      @user-gr8ii8jr9o Рік тому +5

      Exactly. I feel sharing my memories keeps my loved one's close to my heart💗 and hearing favorite stories by other's keep them alive !!! Don't now how I would get through tough times not having someone to talk to. I really feel for Harry.

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Рік тому +3

      What about being emotionally incontinent and trashing your family on public for money ? Is that a good strategy too ?

    • @smarieintn5955
      @smarieintn5955 Рік тому +5

      Yes. And stabbing your family in the back, isn't meaningful. Particularly when you're doing it to make more coin for yourself.

    • @bf1822
      @bf1822 Рік тому

      @@mogznwaz can you just STFU, have you lived his ficken life. ✌️

    • @bf1822
      @bf1822 Рік тому

      @@smarieintn5955 why don't you try and STFU. May you have years of ✌🏾..

  • @Monicaerikarita
    @Monicaerikarita Рік тому +381

    I didn’t realize she passed at 36. I knew she was young, but being 36 now I appreciate how young she really was. Being his age, I remember seeing the funeral pictures and my mom saying “That’s just cruel, those poor boys. They’re going to suffer”. That’s the viewpoint I’ve always taken, not just because she said that, but because to ke it was common sense that they would have trauma. For all I and everyone else judge them, they do have a unique experience, and it was I’m sure absolutely horrible. I had her beanie baby like everyone else, even though at that age I really didn’t have the royal family on my radar at all. I thought of the princes more than her, because Harry was my age and I felt so badly for him and William. They needed therapy, for SURE. I’m sure the family saw that as a threat, because who knows what unscrupulous person would find a way to listen in, but there’s no excuse. Going through that in formative years is devastating. I’ve seen many students, sadly, go through losing a parent or parent figure. But no one else has yo experience it as a royal family member so public ally.
    I feel more sympathetic towards him now, his having explained why he did this. I’d feel like I needed to set it straight, too, especially if I had kids. I get it. That stuff upper lip stuff and leaving the tabloids to go to “unnamed sources” has probably frustrated them so much.

    • @ronmar555
      @ronmar555 Рік тому +30

      JFK's children walked behind his coffin, and no one thought that was so terrible, and they were younger than William and Harry

    • @lorelaijunipeeer6638
      @lorelaijunipeeer6638 Рік тому +18

      @@ronmar555 JFK death was in the 60s,
      Diana in the 90s

    • @StormsHurt
      @StormsHurt Рік тому +10

      @@ronmar555 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @lorelaijunipeeer6638
      @lorelaijunipeeer6638 Рік тому +14

      @@apolloniatyds1402 30 years later society changed 😑 do you deny that?

    • @NYCER4LIFE
      @NYCER4LIFE Рік тому +28

      @@ronmar555 The Kennedys aren’t exactly a dysfunction-free family either.

  • @montserrat919
    @montserrat919 3 місяці тому +5

    One of the best books I’ve ever read. I’m glad he got to write it and have people know a different side of the story.

  • @PPunkShorty
    @PPunkShorty Рік тому +104

    I got the audio version of the book because I really wanted to hear Harry's voice as he walked us through his life. It is so well written (& well read by him). Those moments whenever he says, "Mummy" hit me every single time. I am fortunate to still have my mum but there were times I felt his pain as my own. What's more, Harry humanized the royals for me every time he affectionately said "Willie" or gave us little insights to his dad. So much was taken out of context & it really is an injustice. I agree with Stephen that you can feel the honesty from the words & this interview further solidifies that Harry is giving us his honest truth. Go read for yourselves if you're interested.

    • @biancalajoyceful
      @biancalajoyceful Рік тому +6

      Well said!

    • @jadesmith5418
      @jadesmith5418 Рік тому +8

      You're easily manipulated. Not saying he didn't suffer pain, but he has caused hate, pain and division to those who supported him.

    • @biancalajoyceful
      @biancalajoyceful Рік тому

      @@jadesmith5418 have you read the book? He literally did nothing. He explained the relationship between the palace and the press. Sometimes the royals make deals with them and sacrifice other members of the family to look better themselves. His dad and Camilla threw him and William under the bus plenty of times. A lot of what they wrote were lies. Absolute lies. It's all bullshit. That's a thing his mother also struggled with. I feel like people really need to hear his side of the story before they judge. The book is extremely incredible and shocking.

    • @PPunkShorty
      @PPunkShorty Рік тому +9

      @@jadesmith5418 Oh am I? Well, thank goodness that you took time out of your schedule to inform me of such. I shall begin working on that right away! May the universe bestow upon you all that you deserve. Walk good.

    • @sharonc9259
      @sharonc9259 11 місяців тому

      I read that Harry did not narrate Spare.

  • @zeydahusni527
    @zeydahusni527 Рік тому +393

    I love Stephen Colbert He’s a really good interviewer I’m a big fan I’ve been watching for this show long time and he’s the only one who can get serious, witty and make fun of it

    • @oliviastar3812
      @oliviastar3812 Рік тому +11

      Agreed; he made it very easy to watch and handled a delicate and as he said, at times quite 'surreal' situation very well. Years ago, such an interview was unthinkable (by British standards at least). BTW, Is he (Stephen) a descendant of past screen actress Claudette Colbert?

    • @srkh8966
      @srkh8966 Рік тому +19

      He is a good interviewer, but he also lost his father and two of his older brothers in a plane crash when he was 10-Harry was so relaxed because he knew he was speaking with someone who could empathize 100%.

    • @Melanie220
      @Melanie220 Рік тому +5

      @@oliviastar3812 No, he's not related to Claudette Colbert. She used Colbert as a stage name, her real name was Claudette Chauchoin.

    • @ronakio
      @ronakio Рік тому

      Did you know that Harry wasn't actually in front of that audience? It's all fake.

    • @srkh8966
      @srkh8966 Рік тому +1

      @@ronakio He was in front of Stephen Colbert, that’s all that matters

  • @tjlpartners8263
    @tjlpartners8263 Рік тому +247

    There is a book by Joan Didion called The Year of Magical Thinking. It is about the sudden loss of her husband, the trauma, grief, and temporary psychosis she experienced. I lost my father and brother last summer and I speak to both of them and they speak to me. If you told me that before they died, it would sound crazy. It’s actually comforting. My dad completed his life but I feel like my brother did not. The pain is raw at times and other times the memories bring peace.

    • @olivasargeant9276
      @olivasargeant9276 Рік тому +3

      Yes, to the pain is raw at times, and other times I smile remembering one whom I loved very much, a son who committed suicide at age 15, 12 years ago.

    • @Elena-kc3vw
      @Elena-kc3vw Рік тому +4

      So very sorry to hear of such a loss.❤

    • @somerset8088
      @somerset8088 Рік тому +5

      LOVED that book ❤

    • @racharina
      @racharina Рік тому +3

      So sorry for your loss, and thank you for sharing it with us 🌹

  • @laughingoutloud5742
    @laughingoutloud5742 4 місяці тому +32

    I didn't expect to enjoy this interview, but I'm very impressed with Harry and his message. I know the Crown on Netflix is loosely based on facts and dramatized, but I can't help but think about other Windsors/Mountbatten that left, or wanted to leave for the sake of love and a fulfilling life.
    Well done, Harry and Megan. ❤

  • @krsamysmith1
    @krsamysmith1 Рік тому +122

    Just fell in love with prince Harry, great interview !!! THANK YOU COLBERT for bringing Harry to us 😍 Please do another one like this !!!

  • @williamgraham5630
    @williamgraham5630 Рік тому +200

    Like Harry, I couldn't cry for a long time after my parents died. It took months for it to sink in that they were never coming back before I cried. I sympathize with Harry.

    • @josephinecameron6963
      @josephinecameron6963 Рік тому +3

      🙏

    • @patriciaclarke260
      @patriciaclarke260 Рік тому

      His brother lost a mother . I think you people forget that. The trouble was he was a spoilt brat always was as. Child . His mother admitted that and he has grown in to a useless piece of 💩💩💩💩. His mother wasn't a saint , she had many lovers four of whom were married. He conveniently forgets all that

    • @LS-wh9rn
      @LS-wh9rn Рік тому

      Same with me

    • @williamgraham5630
      @williamgraham5630 Рік тому

      Hope you're all in better spaces right now.

    • @williamgraham5630
      @williamgraham5630 Рік тому

      @@patriciaclarke260 Oh eff off.

  • @mariemac5347
    @mariemac5347 Рік тому +241

    My little boy is 2 and his father died 9 months ago and this is something we are going through and will be going through for years and years from now… it’s a lifetime of grief.

    • @kristenandco.2223
      @kristenandco.2223 Рік тому +29

      My sons lost their father at 1 and 4. I lost my husband. You will get through this. My boys are now almost 16 and 19. We talk of their daddy everyday. Sending tons of love and strength

    • @mariemac5347
      @mariemac5347 Рік тому +11

      @@kristenandco.2223 thank you so much. Stay strong.

    • @TeddyLovesAxl
      @TeddyLovesAxl Рік тому +5

      Sorry for ur loss hun💔🌹🕊️

    • @pearlaliza5342
      @pearlaliza5342 Рік тому +6

      I wish you strength. 🙏🏾

    • @alettawhite8710
      @alettawhite8710 Рік тому +5

      My son lost his dad at 6 months old. I was 27yrs at the time and was still breastfeeding him. Today I'm 51 my little boy is a wonderful young man of 24yrs old. As Moms we not only carry our own grief but also that of our children, but be encouraged that the burden gets lighter... and be gentle with yourself. I'll be praying for you xx

  • @crazykourtneysworld7228
    @crazykourtneysworld7228 4 місяці тому +5

    I’m new here in 2023 watching the crown and I’m so glad I found this interview.

  • @natalieberrie1360
    @natalieberrie1360 11 місяців тому +75

    I recently finished the book and I have so much respect for Harry's courage to be vulnerable. I love him. ❤️

  • @rebeccathistle5359
    @rebeccathistle5359 Рік тому +210

    in the darkest times of my life, I have only made it through by the skin of my teeth and the repetition of this simple phrase: “this is not how my story ends.”
    I refused to let anyone else tell my story for me, and I wish that you, Harry, could have had the same view of things. But your story was always being told by someone else: the British press. I am so glad that you have finally had the opportunity to put your own story out there. From one scapegoat to another…thank you for living to tell the tale and thank you for narrating the audiobook. It has given your words more weight and poignancy, in my opinion. I can’t imagine this book being narrated by anyone else and having the ability to touch my heart as effectively.
    I’m sure you won’t see this comment in the ocean of others, but Harry, I am proud of you! I am rooting for you and your family! Thank you for being the real whistleblower of the royal family, and thank you for your activism.

    • @SheilaStewart4354
      @SheilaStewart4354 Рік тому +18

      So well said

    • @Yasminescookingshow
      @Yasminescookingshow Рік тому +13

      Hi! This fellow scapegoat also agrees with you. Sending you love: Yasmine ❤️

    • @veronicarodriguez8094
      @veronicarodriguez8094 Рік тому +2

      With a surname like yours I would expect nothing less. ❤️

    • @ka5114
      @ka5114 Рік тому +7

      Could not agree more Rebecca!!

    • @2beauty24
      @2beauty24 Рік тому +3

      Yes!!! Absolutely. Great message, Great words. Perfect ending . Spot on xxxx

  • @brossalot
    @brossalot Рік тому +421

    As a therapist, as someone who lost my mom suddenly when I was 30, and as someone who has struggled to heal from my own trauma and grief - man, do I appreciate what Harry said about the importance of sharing our grief and losses with others to let them know they're not alone. So grateful for his courage in sharing this and helping others know they are not alone, and that it's okay (and very healthy) to seek help.

    • @peforster6725
      @peforster6725 Рік тому +8

      Your comment is the best one here.
      Your insight, I believe is the ***only***
      thing we are discussing here.

    • @StormsHurt
      @StormsHurt Рік тому +13

      @@Isond-ox3ye you’re deleted. Bye

    • @TheMRmatt007
      @TheMRmatt007 Рік тому +7

      @@Isond-ox3ye True in some ways but also No! It’s because a Prince and his mixed-race wife decided that the harassment from the press and frosty treatment from the rest of the 'toxic' Royal Family had become so bad that it was no longer worth being part of it. The dude has a lot of money anyway and it's payback time now. He's doing the right thing.

    • @Naneve1970
      @Naneve1970 Рік тому +6

      @@Isond-ox3ye how you know this do you have proof? Don’t bother it was a rhetorical question YOU only know about YOU.

    • @Malgosia44
      @Malgosia44 Рік тому +14

      My maternal grandfather never came back from the war. There was word from another man, who claimed he had seen my grandfather in Auschwitz; that man died 2 weeks after the war. My mom was 13 at the time. The Red Cross search produced no information whatsover, Auschwitz had no documents. My mom never believed, that her father had died; she imagined, that her father was living somewhere abroad. She would rather blame him for abandoning her than accept his obvious death. This continued until she was 75, when I found a record of my grandfather's death at Mauthausen-Gusen death camp. At that point the Austrian Ministry of Internal Affairs and also the Auschwitz Museum confirmed my grandfather was a prisoner in both camps. Only then was she able to find closure and relief. At 75, for the first time, she framed the only photograph of her father and hung it on the wall.