A book on display at the library, including a 15 hour and 37 minute audio version, four television interviews, and an exclusive magazine interview. The question is, what effect did Prince Harry's memoirs have on the British royal family?
The book mainly paints a sympathetic picture of King Charles. He looks the best of all royals.
Prince Harry's comments about his father add to what we know about him and cement his image in the minds of many.
The prince described his father as a sensitive and bookish man who went to great lengths to maintain an emotional bond with Harry after Princess Diana's death.
However, the king is now the head of the royal family and state, and while he is on the run from the book, he must decide how to deal with criticism from others in the family.
Harry said that the Queen Mother's words were too much for his father, and that if there was to be reconciliation, it would have to come from the head of the family.
Therefore, the king is likely to throw the olive branch first, and there is no public sign yet.
It's difficult for Princess Camilla, but the way Harry treats his stepmother is also full of contradictions.
He took out his anger on her in the media, accusing her of using the tabloids to improve her public image after portraying him as "evil". He said it was a tactic to make him "dangerous".
These ideas seem hard and difficult for Camilla, who has always struggled to gain public support.
Along with this, another chapter of the book mentions that the mood while answering a question in an interview is very gentle and admirable. He recognized the joy and comfort Camila brought to her father and admired her work for victims of domestic violence.
To Harry, Camilla is an ambiguous figure.
Prince William has often faced some harsh criticism. This book changes the way we look at the relationship between the two brothers, as we now know they call each other Willie and Harold.
However, things have not been good lately. Aren't the two brothers just desperate for life and dependent on each other?
It didn't seem like it according to Harry. According to him, the tension between them spanned decades, with his writing sometimes bursting with anger and sometimes focusing on the trivial.
The book portrays William as an angry, frustrated and troubled older brother. This image is in contrast to his public image in which he is kind, dignified and kind.
Kensington Palace did not respond to Harry's letter, but William let his royal job speak for him as he has a duty to focus on communities at risk and stay out of the spotlight as much as possible.
The book talks about a lot of things between Kate and Meghan. For Harry, his brother's wife will always be Kate, not Catherine.
His references often come from personal acquaintances, memories of special moments. Thus what was said about him came to light for the first time.
Harry doesn't like the media portraying the two women as rivals, but that's what the Princess of Wales writers often write about. You can read Kate, who is strict and formal, and Meghan, who is simple and barefoot.
Kate doesn't like to share lip gloss, Harry tells us, and there are serious misunderstandings about the bridesmaids' dresses.
It is hard to imagine how much this would hurt the personal feelings of the Princess of Wales, especially by revealing details about her private life and the lives of her children, which she keeps a close eye on. Controls.
Again, like her husband, we don't want to hear a public backlash or a hurtful response from the princess. Instead, she will let her public duties speak for her.
To her husband she was "Meg", who changed Harry's life. Surprisingly, the book and interviews say very little about the Duchess.
Most of Harry's memories relate to his life before Meghan. However, its effect is apparent as soon as it arrives.
Harry said that writing his memoirs was "logically, physically, emotionally and spiritually impossible".
The book could boost public opinion about Meghan. Some of them saw that Harry had saved them and escaped to a life of freedom and happiness. Others believed that he was taking her away from her responsibilities and family and would never be forgiven for doing so. This week's media coverage may not influence your opinion.
Where do we start? No one expected Harry to back down. Both his story and his words are amazing.
Interesting story, catchy songs, unimaginable hatred of British yellow journalism


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