The Duke of Sussex's memoir, Spare, which is scheduled to be published on January 10, has received more information.
Following Prince Phillip's funeral in April 2021, a meeting between the two princes and their father is described in a paragraph from the eagerly awaited book that was published in the Guardian.
Prince Harry vs. Prince William
One of Prince Harry's most surprising revelations about personal exchanges between senior royals is already regarded as such. According to reports, King Charles III was standing between his two sons and was staring up at their reddened faces.
"Please, boys. Don't make my last years miserable," the future King is quoted by Prince Harry as saying.
The accusations that Prince William physically assaulted his brother following an argument about his wife, Meghan Markle, have not yet received a response from Buckingham Palace.
Prince Harry, who has been called a human hand grenade, was accused today of trying to topple his father's rule with his book as he intensified his verbal abuse on his brother, according to Metro. It claims that during the alleged argument in 2019, the Prince of Wales seized Prince Harry by the collar, tore off his necklace, and threw him to the ground at Harry's London house.
In another excerpt from his ITV interview, which aired on Sunday, the Duke of Sussex discussed Prince William's red mist during a dispute over Meghan Markle before confessing to using cocaine, magic mushrooms, and cannabis.
The Sunday Times had received information on the book from a source who said that "Spare is brutal on William in particular, but that King Charles III comes out of it better than I had imagined."
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According to Independent, they stated: "In general, I believe the book [will be] worse for them than the royal family is anticipating. Everything is exposed King Charles III performs better than I had hoped, but William receives harsh criticism, and even Kate."
Meanwhile, Prince Harry also insisted to host Tom Bradby that he wants to mend fences with his family, despite the fact that his memoir has done the King no favors and has caused the Royal Family's worst crisis since the passing of his mother in 1997.
Prince Harry claims in an earlier teaser of the ITV interview that he is publishing his biography because he is unsure of how remaining silent can ever make things better.
Two days before publication, the entire ITV interview will air, and in a trailer, Bradby poses the following question: "Wouldn't your brother say to you, "Harry, how could you do this to me after everything we went through?" Wouldn't that be what he would say?" '
"He would likely say a wide range of words," Prince Harry retorted. Bradby, a former royal correspondent and the current host of ITV News at Ten, is friends with the Sussexes. He previously conducted an interview with them for a documentary on their 2019 African tour.
The publication of his book, which JR Moehringer, a Pulitzer Prize winner, ghostwrote, comes after the six-part Harry and Meghan docuseries on Netflix featuring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as per Daily Mail.
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