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Prince Harry receives another award show snub after he fails to win over British public

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Prince Harry has recently suffered another big blow after his explosive 95-minute interview with journalist Tom Bradby missed out on a spot on the National Television Awards shortlist.The Duke of Sussexes' highly anticipated televised 'Harry: The Interview' was predicted to win a spot for the TV interview category but failed to make it onto the viewer-decided shortlist.

The royal sat down for a one-to-one interview back in January just days before the release of his bombshell memoir Spare. Around 4.1m people in the UK watched Harry's interview play out on television, which did not beat the enormous 12.4m viewers who tuned into Oprah Winfrey's famous interview with Harry and Meghan in 2021.Harry and Meghan's controversial Netflix docuseries was also a no-show on the National Television Awards longlist, which is put together before viewers decide on who makes the shortlist, the Express reports.This year, viewers preferred shows like The Graham Norton and The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show.Viewers also put forward Piers Morgan Uncensored, who is notorious for his angry outbursts over the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to be in with a chance of winning the award.This is the couple's latest blow after their multi-million pound deal with Spotify was axed back in June.

Harry and Meghan released a joint statement with the streaming platform to say that they had come to a "mutual agreement" to end their deal which they signed in 2020.They then missed out on a chance to win an Emmy award for their six-part Netflix docuseries the following month, despite its huge success on the streaming platform.

The couple, who were initially predicted to be in the Outstanding Documentary and Non-Fiction Series categories, appeared to be overlooked

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