It became known on the eve of the release date of the long-awaited and scandalous memoirs of Prince Harry. The book will be available to readers at the beginning of the new year – January 10, 2023. A little later, the publishing house published the cover of the memoirs. Meanwhile, the shot was taken by the Sussexes’ personal photographer, Ramona Rosales, who is the author of Meghan Markle’s shoot for Variety. The title of the book, to put it mildly, caused an ambiguous reaction from royal experts (and not only them).
The title of the Memoirs can be translated as “Reserve” or “Free”. By the way, in the past, Harry was sometimes called a “spare”, while his older brother William was considered the “heir”.

Russell Myers, the royal editor of the Daily Mirror, admitted during an interview that the title of the book would not do anything good for the British family. “Honestly, a few people told me (Prince Harry – Approx. Ed.) that he should have called it “Despair,” Russell says.
“Prince Harry is going to drop bombs after bombs and of course you can hear the cries coming from the palaces tonight,” the editor does not hide his stance.

Meanwhile, in his autobiography, Prince Harry will detail life in the royal family, his relationship with his brother and father, the death of his mother, and his decision to leave the palace with Megan and her son.
Source: People Talk

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