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Prince Harry is to take part in an 'intimate' livestream chat with author Gabor Maté next week to promote his memoir Spare, as he returns to the stage after another drop in his popularity in the US.
More than a month after the release of the book royal fans can sign up to watch the Duke of Sussex discussing it with Mr Maté, and will also receive a free copy of Spare as well as the opportunity to submit questions to the prince.
The event, organised in collaboration with Harry's publishers Penguin Random House, will take place at 5pm UK time on Saturday March 4.
The pair are expected to talk about 'living with loss and the importance of personal healing', followed by a live Q and A.
It comes at a fragile time for Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle, who  - and now face a decision over whether to attend Charles' coronation. 





Prince Harry will sit down for his first public conversation since his media blitz for the launch of his memoir Spare






The livestream costs £17 and comes with a free hardback copy of the Duke's memoir






The livestream comes at a tricky time for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have seen their approval ratings plummet since December

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's popularity has slumped to an all-time low in the US, where they are now less popular than the disgraced Prince Andrew, a shock poll has found.
Since December last year, Harry has sunk 48 points and Meghan 40, giving them net approval ratings of -10 and -17 respectively, according to a survey by Redfield & Wilton for Newsweek, conducted on February 19.
While Andrew is still viewed negatively following his New York civil trial against his adult accuser Virginia Roberts - which he settled out of court - his net approval rating sits at -2, with 26 per cent of Americans saying they like him compared to 28 per cent who do not.
The Sussexes' nosediving popularity across the pond comes just days after they were mocked by South Park - a satirical cartoon famed for having its finger on the pulse of American culture.
But the latest survey suggests the increased attention and scrutiny of the Sussexes, brought on by their six-part Netflix docuseries, Harry's memoir Spare and a spate of bombshell interviews, has only turned larger portions of the public against them.
This week's poll shows that 18 per cent of US respondents felt neither favorably nor unfavorably about Harry, while 7 percent replied 'don't know'.

Some 20 percent were on the fence about Meghan and just 8 percent did not have an opinion.
The figures mean that only 25 per cent of respondents expressed no strong feelings either way about the duke, and 28 percent about the duchess.
Respondents were also asked if they felt positively or negatively towards Harry, Meghan and Andrew, with the results likely making sober reading for the couple.
Some 32 per cent felt positively about Harry, compared to 27 per cent about Meghan and 26 per cent about Andrew.
However, 44 per cent held a negative sentiment towards Meghan, compared with 42 per cent for Harry and just 28 per cent for Andrew.





New data from the US shows the drop in the couple's approval ratings over the last three months






Gabor Maté is a Hungarian-Canadian best-selling author and physician who specialises in addiction and childhood development


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