Harry triggers the biggest institutional “crisis” in the British royal family with “his devastating memories”

the memories of Harry they have made the British tabloids who dedicate their covers to him crazy. From The Times a The Sunthe newspapers speak of the matter as “the biggest crisis of the British monarchy”, accuse the husband of Meghan of having sold his soul or directly say that these memories harm the institution.

The tsunami of headlines with words from the son of Charles III it does not have an end. Each of them comes from the autobiographical book of the Duke of Sussex, whose official release date is January 10. The text has already reached the newsrooms of the tabloids and has caused an unprecedented storm.

“Devastating Memories”. This is how he described it The Times. The leading UK newspaper quotes Harry, who considers his brother Guillermo as a arch enemy and mentions his revelation that he killed 25 Taliban.




The Guardian points to “a crisis” of institutional dimensions. Daily Mirror concludes with a prophetic “everything is over”. The newspaper refers to controversial episodes such as when “Furious Guillermo” hit him; or when both brothers begged their father not to “marry Camilla”; or flirts with cocaine and marijuana.







This chapter, that of excesses with drugs, occupies the first of the The Sun. Also, intimacies, like that lost her virginity at 17, in a vacant lot, behind a pub. More resounding is shown Daily Expresswho looks towards Harry and throws a message “Reconciliation? You have sold your soul.”




The newspaper alludes to the words of rapprochement that the prince maintained in an interview with ITV in which he slipped that he wanted his “father and brother back”. This crisis has no end.