- Buckingham Palace remain silent over leaked contents of Prince Harry’s memoir.
- Spanish-language edition of the memoir accidentally went on sale in Spain.
- Book details alleged physical assault by Prince William, how he lost his virginity etc.
Prince Harry received criticism for his memoir “Spare” from the Taliban, army veterans, and the media, but Buckingham Palace remained silent over its widely leaked contents.
After a Spanish-language edition of the memoir accidentally went on sale in Spain, revelations from the book dominated headlines and airwaves days before its official publication on Tuesday.
The revelations, which include an alleged physical assault by the heir to the throne Prince William, how he lost his virginity, used drugs, and murdered 25 people in Afghanistan, have drawn criticism and mockery.
The largest royal book since Harry’s mother Princess Diana and Andrew Morton worked together on a biography in 1992 was panned by author A.N. Wilson as “calculated and despicable” and a “work of malice.”
Wilson called his decision to go public “idiotic” and claimed that the book had only been successful in winning over the people’s sympathy for the royal family and “not with him.”
The book is Harry and Meghan’s most recent attack since they resigned from their royal duties and relocated to California in 2020.
Since then, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as they are officially called, have profited off their royal ties by signing a number of lucrative contracts for tell-all books and television shows.
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