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Prince Harry: 'William physically attacked me'

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In a series of bombshell leaks of his new book, Prince Harry claims his brother William physically attacked him.


This comes as more clips from the Duke of Sussex’s ITV interview are released ahead of the publication of ‘Spare’ next week.


Robert Dex, the Evening Standard’s Arts Correspondent, discusses whether after so much damage there is any way back for ‘Willy’ and ‘Harold’.


‘Harry: The Interview’ airs on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm on 8th January.



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