LIVE updates of Prince Harry Spare book release

LIVE updates of Prince Harry Spare book release

Prince Harry’s explosive memoir causes a “civil war” to break out on a book review website.
Battle lines have been drawn over the Duke of Sussex’s explosive tell-all memoir on a well-known book review website.

Prince Harry’s autobiography, which was published today, has sparked debate across the globe due to obscene accusations it makes about the Royal Family.

The memoir has polarized opinions, and it now seems as though bookworms are at war with one another. Hundreds have taken to Goodreads.com to share their thoughts on the book.

Presently, 52% of “reviewers” have awarded Spare the lowest possible rating of one star, while 42% have given it the highest rating of five stars.

However, it appears that the majority of individuals who have reviewed it did so before the book was even published, turning the website into an online royalist arena where those in favor of Prince Harry and those opposed to him are now virtually sniping at one another.

File this one under “I’d rather squeeze lemon juice into my eyes for a couple hours,” stated one reviewer who gave the book one star in November before it was released.

One person asked: “Can the ones who rated the book one star before it was launched please stop,” while another gave the book five stars in a comment before it was published. It’s just a book; it’s not personal. Even though I’m interested in reading it, I think it’s unjust that others who haven’t even read it have given it negative reviews.

Jessica Mulroney, Meghan Markle’s former “BFF,” may hold the key to elucidating the details of the Duchess’ dramatic argument with Kate Middleton about bridesmaid dresses.

Prince Harry claims Princess Charlotte “cried when she tried it on at home” in his new book, Spare, which is the first comprehensive account of the controversial bridesmaid dress fitting at the center of “Megxit.”

The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Sussex, 40, reportedly had disagreements about the Princess’ hemline, the cut of her dress, and whether or not the bridesmaids “should wear tights” at the wedding, according to royal author Tom Bower, who wrote Revenge last year.

Additionally, he stated that Jessica Mulroney, the mother of another bridesmaid and Meghan’s former best friend, “backed” her “insistence,” adding, “Some would say that Meghan compared Ivy favorably to Charlotte.”

Toronto-based Prior to the apparent rupture between the two following Jessica’s remarks about “white privilege,” Jessica was one of Meghan’s closest friends.

She also had a daughter named Ivy who was one of the few young girls to be Meghan’s bridesmaids and appeared in several parts of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series.

Catherine Ommanney, 51, who dated the prince in 2006 when he was 34 and made a series of frank media appearances, said she felt “sorry for him and the Royal Family” in the wake of his explosive autobiography.

We met at a dinner party and got talking because we were both staying with friends in Australia, she said in an interview with Good Morning Britain. He was surrounded by people his age. I gave him a lot of attention, and I believe it was what he required.

I’m not going to disparage Meghan since I believe she handled it well enough on her own. I have no idea what he has discovered in Meghan. He’s going to take a while to heal from this, so I’m incredibly sad for him and the entire Royal Family.

In an angry outburst that was broadcast on British television this morning, American courtroom star Judge Judy berated the Duke of Sussex.

In an interview on Good Morning Britain, the 80-year-old, whose real name is Judith Susan Sheindlin, launched into a scathing attack.

When questioned about her thoughts on the Prince’s shocking TV interviews, Judge Judy declined to comment specifically on Harry or Meghan.

As an alternative, she delivered a stinging backhand while expressing how she would have felt if her grandchild had broached the subject of her personal life.

She told GMB, “I’ll be honest and say that I would be outraged and I would think that child or that grandchild was a selfish, spoiled, ungrateful one.”

“That’s how I’d feel,” she said. Would truly harm me. Anyone with a brain would probably recognize that it’s false and that you’re biting the hand that fed you. It’s impolite.

The Duke of Sussex is now facing accusations that he is “undermining” his own fight against “unconscious bias” in response to the backlash over Prince Harry’s frenzied denials that he or his wife Meghan ever accused the Royal Family of racism.

While discussing Meghan Markle’s contentious claim to Oprah Winfrey that an unnamed royal had expressed “concern” about Archie’s skin tone, the prince said in an explosive interview to promote his contentious memoir Spare that the Royal Family was guilty of “unconscious bias” but denied calling them racist.

Bradby and the millions of spectators watching were clearly surprised by Harry’s abrupt U-turn, which generated criticism and claims that the Duke had ‘hung his family out to dry’ on a charge he helped to incite and then ignored for almost two years.

Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, a lawyer and activist who has previously backed the Sussexes, asserted today that there is “definitely” a “issue of racism in the Royal Family.” She attacked Harry for standing up for Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen’s former lady-in-waiting, when she was accused of racism. She also criticized the Duke for making repeated attempts in his interviews to make a line between racism and unconscious bias.

Insisting that the ‘bruising’ remarks in the Duke of Sussex’s explosive memoir have strengthened, not harmed, the Royal Family, King Charles’ biographer today cited the Duke of Sussex’s explosive memoir.

The monarch will be able to shrug off the media criticism begun by his rebellious son, according to Jonathan Dimbleby, whose 1994 biography of the King revealed details of his infidelity.

When asked by Richard Madeley, co-host of Good Morning Britain, if the recent allegations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had “hurt” the monarchy, Mr. Dimbleby, 78, responded, “I definitely think, bizarrely – perversely if you like, the monarchy is strangely enhanced by this.”

The institution is there, and the King is doing an excellent job playing the role of head of state. He will keep doing that.

I knew Harry a little when he was little, he continued. He is a fantastically charming, charming, warm, and pleasant young man, and I have no reason to doubt that Meghan is equally fantastic.

I believe they have a hit parade record, and that is their problem because it will expire.

The residents of Harry and Meghan’s house in Montecito, California, have been instructed to “LEAVE NOW.”

The order was given after a five-year-old kid was drowned in floodwaters and as 14 people had now died in California’s megastorms.

The Golden State has been battered by a persistent succession of storms that have flooded roadways, pounded coasts with high surf, turned rivers into gushing flood zones, and forced thousands of residents to evacuate from places with a history of deadly mudslides.

After dropping up to 14 inches of rain at higher elevations in central and southern California, the National Weather Service predicted rain through Tuesday. After a little respite, another storm was predicted to make its way into the state in a few days, increasing the anguish of its citizens.

The Duke of Sussex’s shocking book will be published two days after the King gives a public speech.

On Thursday, Charles will fly to Aberdeenshire to visit the Aboyne and Mid Deeside Community Shed, take a look at the updated spaces, and meet with neighborhood help-line organizations.

Since the publishing of Harry’s contentious memoir Spare, which went on sale on Tuesday, it will be his first public appearance.

The Duke of Sussex has made accusations in both his books and recent TV interviews promoting his autobiography, but the Royal Family has yet to comment.

Due to allegations that he was physically assaulted by the Prince of Wales, the revelation that he killed 25 Taliban soldiers in the Afghanistan War, and admissions of drug use, Harry’s book has been making headlines for days.

According to Prince Harry, his late grandmother the Queen and his late wife Meghan ‘connected’ when Meghan expressed her desire to be a mother.

The Duke of Sussex said in his explosive book, Spare, that the tender moment took place during Meghan and the late monarch’s first official engagement together, which saw them traveling to Cheshire on June 14, 2018.

When the Duchess of Sussex got home, she told Harry that she and the Queen had become closer because of their shared love of dogs and that she had expressed her desire to be a mother to the queen.

According to Harry’s recollection, his grandmother advised Meghan that a “bumpy car ride” was the best way to start labor.

According to Harry, Princess Charlotte “cried when she tried it on at home” during the controversial bridesmaid dress fitting at the center of “Megxit.”

Harry believes that the incident was initiated by his sister-in-law Kate, who appeared irate that it had taken Meghan a day to get back to her about the issue. Harry is directly referencing his niece in the statement, which is a violation of privacy that is certain to enrage his brother William.

He asserts that the quarrel between the two ladies was made worse by Kate’s refusal to accompany Meghan to see her tailor at Kensington Palace and her recommendations that they have a party for the page boys while his future wife was preoccupied with a dispute with her father, Thomas Markle.

Kate reportedly complained that Charlotte’s outfit was too wide, lengthy, and saggy, according to Harry. When she tried it on a house, she sobbed.

Right, and I told you the tailor has been waiting since 8am, Meghan retorted. Here. At KP. Can you bring Charlotte to get it changed as the other mothers do?

Kate allegedly answered, “No, all the dresses need to be recreated,” in accordance with Harry’s version of events.

According to reports, Prince Harry’s remarks in his book and press tour have astounded the Queen Consort.

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex has resumed his promotional campaign for his incendiary memoir Spare by making a number of startling allegations on King Charles’ wife Camilla, calling her a “villain” and “dangerous.”

Harry accuses his step-mother of “trading information” with the media in an effort to get more positive stories written about herself before making the sensational claim that her “connections” with the media would result in “people or bodies left in the street” (Harry also reveals in his book that he and William “begged” their father not to marry Camilla).

The family was surprised and heartbroken by the remarks, insiders said Vanity Fair, with one stating: “He is on a path of self-destruction.” There is a lot of retribution. The late Queen would have been saddened beyond belief.

Prince Harry’s contentious tell-all book has been in high demand today from royal fans in New Zealand to the UK.

As part of a global launch, the autobiography went on sale at midnight. Additionally, followers have already begun making comments on the memoir.

For the publishing of Prince Harry’s memoir, bookshops opened early this morning, but instead of massive crowds of people, the employees only saw a handful of people.

The autobiography was referred to as “the memoir everyone is talking about” on promotional posters that were on display at Waterstones in Piccadilly, the biggest bookstore in Europe.

However, Caroline Lennon, 59, who had traveled two miles from Bethnal Green in the East End to join the line at 6 am, was the only one in line to purchase Spare.

As she left the store with her copy, Ms. Lennon smiled for pictures and said, “I’m looking forward to listening to the audiobook right away.”

James Bradley, 61, of west London’s Hammersmith, purchased a copy of Spare on his way to work to read when he leaves on Wednesday for a vacation with pals. Only the youngest,

The royal family won’t be harmed by the book’s revelations, according to Mr. Bradley, who was just the third person to purchase a copy at Waterstones in Piccadilly within an hour of the store’s opening.

He continued, “He is obviously quite contentious, and I think this book has really hurt Harry.”

According to Prince Harry, he asked his bride not to take a picture in front of the Taj Mahal so that no one would assume she was imitating his mother.

On a trip of India in 1992, Diana, Princess of Wales, was photographed sitting alone at a well-known location. The picture was seen as a metaphor for the state of her relationship with Prince Charles.

Harry claims that he and Meghan laughed over the advice he offered her before a trip she was taking to India in his autobiography Spare, which was finally published in the UK at midnight.

‘A picture in front of the Taj Mahal is not permitted. I said, “My mom,” when she questioned why, he wrote.


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