Prince Harry
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 26: Prince Harry waves as he leaves Nottingham's new Central Police Station on October 26, 2016 in Nottingham, England. Joe Giddins - WPA Pool/Getty Images

KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry will appear on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" next week
  • "The Late Show" announced Prince Harry's guesting on Twitter
  • Prince Harry's appearance on the show received mixed responses from the netizens

Prince Harry will appear on a late-night show on the day of the release of his book, "Spare."

The Duke of Sussex will be making an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" to discuss his memoir, "Spare," on Tuesday. The program announced Prince Harry's guesting on Twitter.

"Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, will join @StephenAtHome for an exclusive late-night interview on #Colbert to discuss his new memoir, #Spare," The Late Show tweeted along with a picture of Prince Harry's book cover. "Watch only on @CBS & @paramountplus on Tuesday, January 10th at 11:35/10:35c."

In another tweet, the program shared a clip of Colbert speaking about Prince Harry's appearance on the show for his book.

"On Tuesday, we have actual royalty because Prince Harry is gonna be sitting right there to talk about his new book 'Spare,'" Stephen Colbert said. "It's either a gripping tell-all about the royal family or a book of handy bowling tips. Tune in to find out."

"Stock up on corgis and steal a priceless cultural treasure from one of your colonies because 'The Late Show' is going imperial, okay," he concluded.

The promo for Prince Harry's upcoming guesting on the late-night show received mixed responses from the netizens.

"Why do all famous people think we're interested in their problems and issues? News flash, we have the same ones without the money and advantages," one commented. Another added, "Nope, unless you plan to call him out on all the inconsistencies."

"Oh Stephen, you're better than this," a third person wrote.

"Oh nooo Stephen! Whyyy!?!" another commented.

"Hard pass on this," a fifth commenter said.

Prince Harry's guesting on the show marks his first visit, but it's his second late-night appearance. The Duke of Sussex previously appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," Deadline reported.

Aside from his CBS appearance for his book's promotion, Prince Harry has two interviews — with ITV's Tom Bradby and Anderson Cooper for "60 Minutes." Both will air on Sunday.

Prince Harry will also appear on "Good Morning America" for another sit-down interview with Michael Strahan. Their full interview will air on Monday.

In the interview, they talked about his book and how he considered Prince William as his "beloved brother" and "archnemesis" in "Spare." Prince Harry also told Strahan he needed to tell the truth to help bring peace between him and his family.

"Ultimately, what this all comes down to is, I don't think that we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth is out there," he said.

Prince Harry
DUBLIN, IRELAND - JULY 11: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex visits Croke Park, home of Ireland's largest sporting organisation, the Gaelic Athletic Association on July 11, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage) Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage