The true intentions of Prince Harry with his memories

Much is being said about Prince Harry after last thursday will announce that his memoirs will see the light on January 10, 2023four months after the death of his grandmother, the queen Isabel II.

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The British press picked up that in Buckingham would be “very concerned” about the publication of this bookwhich is named Spare“especially as these are the first few months of King Charles’s reign.”

However, a source close to the brother of Guillermo assured to The Telegraph that Harry’s intention is not to “tear his family apart”. “He wrote that book for himself because he couldn’t keep trying to make other people happy.”




The process of writing the memoirs, which will be translated into 15 languages, has been “cathartic” for the husband of Meghan Markle, who is very much in favor of talking about mental health publicly. For this reason, they assure that Harry hopes that readers “feel identified” with “exploring pain”, just as he has done.

In Sparethe son of Charles III takes a journey from his childhood, the death of his mother, to how he met his wife and his departure from the British crown in 2020, among other things that have marked his media life. “I write this not as the prince I was born with, but as the man I have become,” Harry said in a social media post from Penguin Random, the publisher behind his biography.




“I’ve worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that by telling my story – the ups and downs, the mistakes, the lessons learned – I can help show that no matter where we come from, We have more in common than we think. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I have learned throughout my life thus far and excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that is both accurate and completely truthful. “, he then concluded.

“Regardless of the content, which will undoubtedly be explosive, there will be little chance that this will act as a vehicle of reconciliation for Harry and Meghan with the royal family. Palace lawyers will no doubt be waiting to see what it contains.” says a source to the aforementioned medium. The 416-page book was supposed to go on sale in the fall but the date was pushed back out of respect for the monarch’s death.