Prince Harry confirmed in an interview published by “The Telegraph” newspaper, yesterday, Friday, that he removed many paragraphs from his memoirs, for fear that his father, King Charles III and his brother William, would never “forgive” him. Some embarrassing information.
He told the newspaper: “The first draft (of the book) was different. It was 800 pages, but the book in its final form is only 400 pages. Two books might have been produced like this. The hardest part was removing passages.”
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He added, “There are things that happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I don’t want the world to know. Because I think they will never forgive me.”
The book, titled “Spare”, had a strong run in bookstores. King Charles III’s youngest son spared no one, not least his brother, two years his senior, whom he called his “sworn enemy”.
The book presented William as an angry man who does not like Megan, Harry’s wife, as he considers her “ill-bred and aggressive.” Harry also told the story of being knocked to the ground by his brother William, following an argument between them in 2019.
In the pre-book release interview in California, where he lives, Harry also made it clear that he feels responsible for William’s children: George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 4.
“I know that among these three children, at least one will end up like me, the alternative,” he said.
“It hurts and worries me,” he added, acknowledging that William had made it clear to him that “his children are not my responsibility.”
“It’s not regarding trying to bring down the British monarchy, it’s regarding trying to save them from themselves,” Harry said.
He also spoke directly to the royal family He asked her to apologize to his wife Meglin, because you know what you did. “So admit it and we can all move on.”
Buckingham Palace remains silent Since the release of the book, which has heightened tensions within the royal family just months before the coronation of Charles III on May 6.