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Prince Harry’s Upcoming Memoir Sparks Anticipation and Controversy
Prince Harry is generating buzz with the announcement of his memoir, titled “Spare,” set to be released next month.
The book, written by ghostwriter J.R. Moringa, is expected to delve into Harry's life and experiences, but some critics argue that calling him the author is a stretch.
Despite this, the memoir has already garnered attention, and Harry has secured an interview with his friend, ITV journalist Tom Bradby.
Bradby's connection to the royal family dates back to Harry's teenage years, and he has shown sympathy towards the prince, despite his profession as a journalist.
This choice of interviewer has raised eyebrows, as many expected Harry to opt for a more neutral journalist.
Bradby is known for his infamous question to Meghan Markle during a tour to South Africa, where she discussed her personal struggles rather than focusing on the purpose of the visit.
The release of Harry's memoir comes on the heels of his and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, which stirred controversy by making allegations against the royal family.
Some experts predict that the book will be even more venomous than the couple's reality show, leaving Buckingham Palace on edge as they await its publication.
Harry has not shied away from criticizing his family in the past, but many of his assertions have been proven false.
It is worth noting that the royal family had previously granted Harry and his brother, Prince William, time to grieve and lead relatively normal lives after their mother, Princess Diana's tragic death.
This agreement has been extended to all royal children over the years, ensuring that they have some semblance of privacy.
Contrary to Meghan's claims in a cut interview, the media presence surrounding the royal children is limited to their first day of school, with only one videographer and photographer present.
The choice of Tom Bradby as the interviewer raises questions about his relationship with Harry.
While Bradby was once friendly with Prince William, he was cut off after siding with Harry.
This rift was further highlighted when Gayle King aired a conversation between the two brothers following the Oprah interview.
The leak of private information strained their already fragile relationship.
Speculation has arisen regarding whether Bradby was paid a substantial sum to secure the interview with Harry for ITV.
This theory is fueled by the fact that Prince Charles opted to broadcast his Christmas speech on the BBC instead of ITV, possibly to avoid competing with his son or aligning with a network that appeared to believe Harry's alleged lies.
It seems evident that Meghan is taking the lead in shaping the couple's public image, as evidenced by her involvement with Tom Bradby, whom they have worked with before.
As the release of “Spare” approaches, the world eagerly awaits the revelations contained within its pages.
Prince Harry's decision to share his story has undoubtedly sparked controversy within the royal family and beyond.
Only time will tell what impact this memoir will have and whether it will provide a deeper understanding of Harry's experiences or further strain his relationship with his family.