Prince Harry’s explosive book reveals his various sides, frequently in detail that raises eyebrows. These include bereaved youngsters, disturbed teens, soldiers in the war, and blue royals. The documentary “Spare” discloses incredibly private information about Harry and the sizeable royal family, including allegations of cocaine use, losing his virginity, and raw familial strife.Ahead of the book’s global release on Tuesday, The Association Press bought a copy of the Spanish language edition. The British media has been excited by its disclosures, but Buckingham Palace has remained silent. The American author William Faulkner is quoted at the beginning of the book: “The past is never dead. Not even passed yet.”
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The boy’s mother’s death, Princess Diana, in 1997 and Harry’s rivalry with his older brother Prince William are the two main themes of his life. Harry, who was 12 years old then, has never been able to forgive the press for Diana’s passing in a vehicle while being chased by journalists. The first chapter describes how his father, Prince Charles, later King Charles III, informed him of his mother’s accident but refrained from hugging him. To stop a “decade of unremitting sorrow,” Harry recalls that years later, he begged his driver to drive him through the Parisian Pont de I’Alma tunnel, the scene of the deadly collision. Additionally, he claims to have consulted a woman who made claims about having “powers” and being able to relay communications from Diana.Harry and William both pleaded with their father not to wed his longtime girlfriend, Camilla Parker-Bowles, out of concern that she would make a “wicked stepmother.” Harry is also troubled by the fact that he is the royal “spare” to William, the heir to the British throne. Harry describes a long-running family conflict that grew worse after Harry started dating American actress Meghan Markle, whom he wed in 2018.In his book, Harry claims that William took hold of his collar and threw him to the ground after calling Meghan “difficult” and “rude” during an argument in 2019. Harry landed on a dog bowl and got scratches and bruises. Harry also claims that following Prince Philip’s funeral in 2021, Charles pleaded with the brothers to reconcile, saying: “Please, lads. Don’t make my last few years miserable.
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Neither William’s Kensington Palace office nor Buckingham Palace, which stands in for King Charles III, have responded to any accusations. According to the memoir, Harry’s reputation as a party animal throughout his teen and early adult years in the media was well-deserved. In the British Army, Harry served twice in Afghanistan for ten years. During his second deployment in 2012-2013, he claims to have killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as the co-pilot and gunner of an Apache helicopter.Harry claims that he did not feel either pride or guilt for what he did and that in the heat of battle, he viewed his adversaries as chess pieces to be eliminated before they could harm the good guys. Harry attributes Meghan to altering his perspective of the world and himself. Before he met, he claims he was “wrapped in privilege” and was unaware of unconscious bias. One of the primary factors in Meghan and Harry’s decision to resign from their royal duties and relocate to the United States in 2020 was how the British media treated the biracial American actress. There is no indication in the book that things between the royal family will soon improve. In an interview with ITV to promote the book, Harry stated that while he wants peace, there must first be “accountability.”Harry recounts in the last several pages how he and William marched side by side during the Queen Elizabeth II funeral procession in September but hardly said a word to one another. He says, “Meg and I went back to the States the next day.”