Britain’s Prince Harry has taken off his gloves and started a tough fight with his own family. In the book he describes a series of difficult moments in his life at the royal court, from drugs to the killing of 25 people to a fight with his brother. We present an overview of the seven most interesting passages from Harry’s autobiography.
Prince Harry’s new autobiography, titled Spare, is full of shocking revelations. In it he attacks not only his father, the current King Charles III, but also his brother William or his sister-in-law Kate. The book was officially released on Wednesday, but journalists had access to it earlier. British newspaper The sun described the seven parts of the book, which contain the greatest revelations from the life of the British royal family.
1) Harry is a junkie
In a shocking part of the book, the prince admitted to snorting cocaine several times. He also admitted to smoking marijuana at the prestigious Eton school and experimenting with mushrooms. He allegedly first took cocaine at the age of 17 at a friend’s house in the countryside. “I was treated to a hunt at someone’s country house on a hunting weekend and I’ve had others since,” writes Harry, for example. “It wasn’t much fun and I wasn’t particularly happy about it. But I felt different, and that was the main focus,” described the prince.
2) Harry’s first sex
The prince and his family are said to have moved from Britain out of a desire for privacy, but he also described such a sensitive matter as losing his virginity in the book. According to the prince, it happened with an elderly woman who “treated him like a young stud” and patted his butt after intercourse. But she did not reveal her name.
3) Meghan versus Kate
In the book, the prince also describes Meghan and Kate’s quarrel, which has already been discussed several times, regarding Princess Charlotte’s clothes. Kate had reservations about the dress Meghan had chosen for Charlotte as her bridesmaid. According to Harry, Meghan told Kate she had “baby brain,” which was apparently a reference to the fact that Kate was just a month old after giving birth to her third child and was under the influence of hormones.
Throughout all three pregnancies, Kate suffered from excessive nausea and vomiting caused by a hormonal imbalance. Kate was upset by Meghan’s comment and reportedly apologized to her saying he didn’t mean it wrong. But William should have intervened on everything, who pointed a finger at Meghan’s face and said that you don’t talk like that. To which Meghan would have responded to remove his finger from her face. Further details on the dispute can be found at of this article on TN.cz.
4) Death in Afghanistan
Another bomb revealed by Harry is the fact that he is said to have killed 25 people during his stay in Afghanistan. The Duke said in the book that he was neither proud nor ashamed of having “taken lives”. It was simply his soldiering.
The prince also wrote that he did not consider the 25 people “people” but rather “chess pieces” that needed to be removed from the chessboard. “When I found myself in the heat and confusion of battle, I didn’t think of the 25 as people. They were chess pieces removed from the board, the bad guys killed before they could kill the good guys,” the book also says. The Taliban have already criticized his words.
5) Skirmish with William
In the book, Harry also detailed how William was expected to attack him in 2019. The brothers are said to have fallen out over Meghan, who the Prince of Wales described as “rude and difficult.” “Everything happened fast. Terribly fast. He grabbed me by the collar, ripped my chain and knocked me to the ground. I landed on the dog bowl, which broke under my back, the pieces grabbing me. they cut into him. I stood there for a moment, dumbfounded, then stood up and told him to get out,” the prince wrote.
6) Bad Camilla
His stepmother Camilla has not escaped criticism from Harry either. In a shocking passage, she accused her of leaking various information to the media and of wanting to marry Karl at any cost to get the crown. She also described that he and William begged her father not to marry her. It was said that they were ready to welcome her into their family, but they didn’t want her father to marry a second time.
7) Meghan and the Queen
The Duke of Sussex also described how Queen Elizabeth II’s first meeting went. and Megan. “Everything was very pleasant. Grandma even asked Meg her what she thought about Donald Trump,” says the book. But Meghan ducked the answer and changed the subject to Canada. “The grandmother seemed satisfied,” added the prince.
In the book, Harry also talks about why he considers himself a stand-in and that his father called him that too. “Wonderful! You have now given me an heir and a surrogate – my job is done,” Charles reportedly told Princess Diana after Harry’s birth. The prince also said that his father didn’t even hug him when he told him about his mother’s death.
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