As the anticipation grows for Prince Harry’s memoir titled “Spare,” Royal experts express their concerns over the potential impact it may have on the relationship between the Sussexes and the Royal family.
Biographer Angela Levin criticized the choice of title, labeling it as “hideous” and questioning Prince Harry’s focus on past grievances rather than his current life with his new family.
Levin highlighted the contrast between Prince Harry’s current life, filled with freedom, love for his wife and children, and a lavish lifestyle, and his decision to delve into controversial topics concerning the Royal family in his upcoming book.
She expressed disappointment in his choice to revisit past issues that could potentially strain already delicate relationships within the Royal family.
The Royal biographer also emphasized Prince Harry’s desire for freedom and independence, suggesting that his aspirations do not align with seeking the responsibilities of kingship.
Levin painted a picture of a vibrant and playful young Prince Harry, hinting at his reluctance to embrace the burdens of royal duty.
Criticism has been directed towards Prince Harry for reportedly including personal attacks against the Royal family in his memoir.
Levin condemned these alleged attacks, particularly during a time when King Charles is mourning the loss of his mother, describing them as unkind and unnecessary.
Publisher Penguin Random House defended the memoir, promising readers a candid account of Prince Harry’s journey from trauma to healing.
The book is expected to offer a raw and honest portrayal of the Duke of Sussex’s experiences and struggles, shedding light on his path towards emotional recovery.
The announcement of Prince Harry’s memoir has stirred mixed reactions among Royal enthusiasts, prompting discussions and debates about the appropriateness of revisiting past grievances and airing personal matters publicly.
The decision to publish such a revealing memoir has sparked curiosity and speculation about its potential repercussions within the Royal family.