Hi everyone,
How come no one here has taken an interest in Harry's book 'Spare'? Here is a review...
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64223264
Any views?
Sriram
Because Harry hasn't done anything particularly special or interesting plus apparently he has a patchy memory due to substance abuse to cope with his "traumatic" life so "recollections may vary".
What is there to say? That his one-sided accounts of private conversations about petty issues that could happen in ordinary families seems to be a money-spinner?
My take on it since they decided to leave the RF has always been that they had carefully thought and planned out how to make his connections work for them. Team up, stay long enough to pretend to make a go of it so they have some material, and leave the Royal Family to make serious money without being controlled by Palace officials and protocol that would prevent Meghan and him saying what they want, doing the rounds on TV shows, writing books etc.
Surely no one was actually gullible enough to believe they left to have a quiet life away from the public eye? Meghan's extra melanin in her skin means she is on a slightly different money-spinner, but it won't work without Harry laying the groundwork to get publicity. If Meghan writes a book, I won't be interested. If Harry's kids grow up and write similar books about their parents and extended family to continue tapping the money-spinning opportunities, and if I'm still around, I won't be interested. If Meghan and Harry divorce and each write a book, I won't be interested. I didn't read the one-sided recollections of Harry's mother or father either.
I thought it was pretty funny when I heard that Harry's "poor little me" recollection was that he was told about the Queen Mother's death possibly by some anonymous courtier in a telephone call while at Eton, when in fact he was on a skiing holiday at an expensive resort with his family when he was told she had died. If that's true, he must have been smoking something at the time it happened or at the time he wrote the book to get that so wrong.