02 May 2007 08:27

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PRINCES WILLIAM AND HARRY OPEN UP IN US INTERVIEW

British royals PRINCE WILLIAM and HARRY have opened their hearts in a revealing US TV interview. The pair have recorded an interview with American morning show NBC, and it promises to be explosive viewing when it is aired later this month (May07). Interviewer Matt Lauer says, "They were quite open and they talked a lot about their mum and about the pressures they face... the exposure and the over exposure and their quest for normalcy. "They treat it like the Holy Grail. They don't think they will ever be able to attain it. A source on the show tells British newspaper the Daily Express, "The young men speak frankly about absolutely everything - their mother's untimely death, Harry going to war in Iraq and how they feel about the paparazzi." The interview will air days before the Diana, Princess of Wales memorial concert on 1st July, which the princes have organised to commemorate what would have been their late mother's 46th birthday. Sir Elton John, Kanye West, Rod Stewart, Natasha Bedingfield, Take That, James Morrison and Status Quo are all performing at the summer gig at London's Wembley Stadium.


02 May 2007 08:27


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