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Apologize to Meghan Markle, Prince Harry tells royal family how he 'spared' William, King Charles in book

 


Britain's Prince William and Prince Harry arrive for the unveiling of a statue to mark Princess Diana's 60th birthday in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace in London, July 1, 2021. The toxic relationship between the monarchy and the press is likely to accelerate the pace of change already underway within the House of Windsor following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

'Because you know what you did,' Prince Harry told the Royal Family.

Prince Harry believed that his family would never forgive him, so he decided not to include many details about his family in his memoir. He said he cut his memoir in half to spare his family. Prince Harry said in an interview with The Telegraph's Bryony Gordon that the initial transcript for his memoir, Spare, was twice as long as the finished version.

During the interview, Harry asked to apologize to the royal family on behalf of wife Meghan Markle. "Because you know what you did, and now I know why you did it. And you got caught, so come clean and then we can all move on," Harry told the publication.

Earlier this book was of 800 pages, but now it is only 400 pages. It could have been two books, getting the stuff out was the challenging part. Harry admitted that a significant portion of the information eventually redacted pertained to encounters with both his father and his brother.

Harry does not want the public to be aware of certain events, particularly those relating to his brother William and their father, King Charles. After 50 Zoom sessions with his ghostwriter, Harry said he sometimes found it difficult to decide what to include and what to exclude, knowing that publishing a book was a strict taboo in his family. Was.

According to Harry, the media is hiding "a ton of dirt" on the royal family in order to focus on more interesting stories about other people. He acknowledged that anything about his family would be "trashed", but claimed that including them was necessary to tell his story.

It is about trying to save the monarchy from itself, not wanting to topple it, according to Harry who knows he will be "crucified" for revealing private information about his family.

As troubling information emerged from the book and a series of pre-publication TV interviews, the royal family kept a deliberate silence. The release of Harry's "spare" book comes after months of anticipation and a massive advertising campaign, and has coincided with a backlash from Royal insiders to his scathing revelations.

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