Harry Clark
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"In a whirlwind of a finale, the original and ultimate traitor Harry prevailed... [he's] a deserving winner as he played the game best by thinking ahead, brilliantly acting the role of a Faithful, and tricking everyone from the very start with his cool and collected demeanour."
"Seven stars crossing the Alps to see what they can learn about their faiths makes for miraculous television. Even a committed atheist can't help but feel completely uplifted."
"[Harry] is one of the most entertaining characters of this eclectic group that also includes the comedy actor Helen Lederer, the stand-up comedian Daliso Chaponda, Jay McGuinness from the Wanted and Jeff Brazier... has a bit of profundity... You don't see many religious reality shows."
In Staying Faithful, Harry shares stories of his upbringing and family, Army challenges, sudden fame, and the Roman Catholic faith that keeps him grounded. Speaking to the growing number of young people embracing Christian belief - and to anyone seeking purpose or meaning - Harry offers encouragement, authenticity, and hope.
'As the train sped on to Scotland, it seemed that everything I'd ever learnt - in my childhood, through my family, in church, in school, in the Army, and even at my lowest moment, lying on that bed in hospital - had been preparing me for this moment. It felt like destiny. Maybe it wasn't nerves that were making me shake. Maybe it was excitement.'
FROM THE CHAPTER 'THE TRAITORS: PART I'
Winner of The Traitors, Harry Clark is an unexpected TV hero - grounded, values-driven, and unafraid to speak about what matters. With honesty and warmth, he shares the moments that shaped him, the lessons learned, and the faith that keeps him steady. For those seeking more than hollow fame, Harry offers authenticity, courage, and the freedom to walk a truer path.
About The Author: HARRY joined the Army Foundation College at 16 before training as a helicopter engineer with the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers. At 21, he became the quick-thinking winner of BBC1's The Traitors (Season 2), watched by 6.9 million viewers, catapulting him from Berkshire lad to national TV personality. Since then, he's appeared on The One Show, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, and Pilgrimage: The Road Through The Alps, co-presented VE-DAY at 80 at the Royal Albert Hall, and partnered with brands including LEGO, McDonald's, and Walker's. His podcast, The Harry and Paul Show, debuted at #1 in the comedy charts.
"In a whirlwind of a finale, the original and ultimate traitor Harry prevailed... [he's] a deserving winner as he played the game best by thinking ahead, brilliantly acting the role of a Faithful, and tricking everyone from the very start with his cool and collected demeanour."
"Seven stars crossing the Alps to see what they can learn about their faiths makes for miraculous television. Even a committed atheist can't help but feel completely uplifted."
"[Harry] is one of the most entertaining characters of this eclectic group that also includes the comedy actor Helen Lederer, the stand-up comedian Daliso Chaponda, Jay McGuinness from the Wanted and Jeff Brazier... has a bit of profundity... You don't see many religious reality shows."










In Staying Faithful, Harry shares stories of his upbringing and family, Army challenges, sudden fame, and the Roman Catholic faith that keeps him grounded. Speaking to the growing number of young people embracing Christian belief - and to anyone seeking purpose or meaning - Harry offers encouragement, authenticity, and hope.
'As the train sped on to Scotland, it seemed that everything I'd ever learnt - in my childhood, through my family, in church, in school, in the Army, and even at my lowest moment, lying on that bed in hospital - had been preparing me for this moment. It felt like destiny. Maybe it wasn't nerves that were making me shake. Maybe it was excitement.'
FROM THE CHAPTER 'THE TRAITORS: PART I'
Winner of The Traitors, Harry Clark is an unexpected TV hero - grounded, values-driven, and unafraid to speak about what matters. With honesty and warmth, he shares the moments that shaped him, the lessons learned, and the faith that keeps him steady. For those seeking more than hollow fame, Harry offers authenticity, courage, and the freedom to walk a truer path.
About The Author: HARRY joined the Army Foundation College at 16 before training as a helicopter engineer with the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers. At 21, he became the quick-thinking winner of BBC1's The Traitors (Season 2), watched by 6.9 million viewers, catapulting him from Berkshire lad to national TV personality. Since then, he's appeared on The One Show, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, and Pilgrimage: The Road Through The Alps, co-presented VE-DAY at 80 at the Royal Albert Hall, and partnered with brands including LEGO, McDonald's, and Walker's. His podcast, The Harry and Paul Show, debuted at #1 in the comedy charts.