Prince Harry allows fans to ask questions in 'intimate' livestream but strict rules apply


Prince Harry is allowing fans to ask questions in an “intimate” livestream to promote “Spare” – but strict rules apply. The event, which will be held almost two months after the memoir’s release, will be held virtually.

“Chat will be disabled and any question pre-submitted and chosen to be asked live will be read by the moderator.”

It also states that it is a “live virtual event only” and that “no recording will be shared with attendees and recording or sharing of the event is strictly prohibited”.

Anyone who breaks the rules may be “prevented from registering for Penguin Random House events in the future”.

Harry began his memoir by discussing the moment he found out about the tragic death of his late mother, Princess Diana.

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In a US interview to promote Spare, Harry told Anderson Cooper that “for a long time” after her death, he had “refused to accept that she was— she was gone”.

Harry also opened up about the miscarriage that Meghan Markle had experienced during the summer of 2020, just one year after welcoming their son Archie.

Tickets for UK customers will cost £17, with a £2.12 fee added on top. Tickets include a copy of Spare.

Tickets are available here.



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