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Buckingham Palace allies counter Prince Harry’s claims in his memoirs

Did not comment Buckingham Palace Officially on the book. But British newspapers and websites were full of quotes from "Well informed sources" Harry’s allegations were refuted and one of them said his public attack on the royal family was his own "negative impact" on me The health of Queen Elizabeth II died in September.

said veteran journalist Jonathan Dembley, biographer and friend King Charles IIIHarry’s revelations were kind "Which you’d expect… from some sort of B-list celebrity"And the king will suffer for it.

Dimbleby told the BBC: "His only concern… is to serve as head of state for a nation we all know is in a very troubled state. I think he’ll see this get in the way."

harry book, "the reserve", is the latest in a series of public statements by the prince and his wife, Meghan, since they left the royal life and moved to California in 2020, citing what they saw as racist treatment by the media of Meghan, who is biracial, and a lack of support from the palace. This comes after an interview with Oprah Winfrey and a six-part documentary released by Netflix last month.

Harry isn’t the first British royal to spill family secrets – his parents took to the media when their marriage fell apart. Charles collaborated on Dimbleby’s 1994 book and accompanying TV documentary, which revealed the then-heir to the throne had an affair during his marriage to Princess Diana.

Diana gave her side of the story in a BBC interview the following year, and said her famous line "There were three of us in this wedding" referring to Charles’ relationship with Camilla Parker Bulls.

But book "The Spare Part: Delves into private conversations and personal grievances in much more detail than any previous real conversations and memos reveal.

In his memoirs, Harry discusses his grief over his mother’s death in 1997 and his long-standing resentment of her role. "the reserve"that cast a shadow on him "the heir" Older brother, Prince William. She recounted arguments and physical altercations with William and revealed his use of cocaine and cannabis.

He also claimed to have killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan – a claim criticized by the Taliban andBritish Army veterans.

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Did not comment Buckingham Palace Officially on the book. But British newspapers and websites were full of quotes from “royal insiders” refuting Harry’s allegations, and one of them said his public attack on the royal family had a “negative impact” on Harry. The health of Queen Elizabeth II died in September.

said veteran journalist Jonathan Dembley, biographer and friend King Charles IIIHarry’s revelations were of the “what would you expect…from a B-list celebrity” type, and the King would agonize over it.

“His whole concern … is to act as head of state for a nation that we all know is in a very troubled state,” Dimbleby told the BBC. “I think he’ll see that he gets in the way.”

Harry’s bookthe reserveIt is the latest in a series of public statements by the prince and his wife, Meghan, since they left the royal life and moved to California in 2020, citing what they saw as Meghan’s racist media treatment. , who is biracial, and a lack of support from the building An interview with follows Oprah Winfrey and a six-part documentary released by Netflix last month.

Harry isn’t the first British royal to spill family secrets – his parents took to the media when their marriage fell apart. Charles collaborated on Dimbleby’s 1994 book and accompanying TV documentary, which revealed the then-heir to the throne had an affair during his marriage to Princess Diana.

Diana gave her side of the story in a BBC interview the following year, delivering her famous line “There were three of us in this marriage” referring to Charles’ affair with Camilla Parker Bulls.

But Spare Part: goes into far more detail on private conversations and personal grievances than any previous real conversations and memos.

In his memoirs, Harry talks about his grief over his mother’s death in 1997 and his long-standing resentment at the “reserve” role, overshadowed by his “heir”, his older brother, Prince William. He recounted arguments and physical altercations with William and revealed his use of cocaine and cannabis.

He also claimed to have killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan – a claim criticized by the Taliban andBritish Army veterans.

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