Former French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy paid tribute to Prince Harry’s “honest” memoirs in an influential Instagram post.
Carla, 55, who is married to former President Nicolas Sarkozy, wrote regarding the Duke of Sussex’s “Spear” memoirs, saying she had read them in one go, “with great passion and interest.”
The model and singer continued in French and English in her post on the social networking platform, that the book is “bold”, “courageous” and “new”, adding that “Prince Harry, 38, is his mother’s son.”
She went on to say, “It is rare for someone in such a position to be so sincere, clear and correct.”
“It is rare for someone whose existence was so destined to fight so radically for life, their own life, as any of us, like you and me,” she said.
Carla also stated that she might feel “Prince Harry’s heart beating on every page,” and that he “tells us something that matters to all of us and who we are…we only have one life and we have to live it as much as we can, according to our instinct, according to our happiness.”
Carla concluded by saying: “Life is too short and there is no point in believing that happiness does not matter.. No life should deny itself a little bit of happiness that awaits it, and that is in fact what this book teaches us, so unique and interesting.”
The book, Prince Harry, son of Britain’s King Charles III, sparked great controversy because it contained great abuses of his stepmother, Queen Camilla, as well as his brother, Prince William, and his wife, Kate Middleton.
And a report published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail” considered that while some questioned Meghan Markle’s role in Harry’s ongoing war of words once morest the royal family, others say that “it is unfair to blame her for his decision to abandon his family and launch criticism of Buckingham Palace from the United States.” “.