Colbert introduced Harry as a “husband,father,military veteran and activist”,who has “three dogs,two kids and lives in Southern California”.
After a handful of interviews promoting the book,Harry was ready to wind up his book tour with a tequila in hand and a crowd of Meghan-loving Americans.
“Writing this book has been a cathartic experience for me. Hard times,and happy times. Bringing up old memories that I didn’t think I had,” Harry said.
However,he was quick to call out the British media for cherry-picking which parts of the leaked memoir would make it into the news.
“Without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told is that I somehow boasted about the number of people that I killed in Afghanistan,” Harry said.
“If I heard anybody else,if I heard anyone,boasting about that kind of thing,I would be angry. But it’s a lie. And hopefully,now that the book is out,people will be able to see the context. And it’s really troubling and disturbing that they[the British press] can get away with it … My words are not dangerous,but the spin of my words are very dangerous.”