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Meghan Markle Accused of Dictating Prince Harry’s Memoir Spare

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Meghan Markle Accused of Dictating Prince Harry’s Memoir Spare

's upcoming memoir Spare has been at the center of controversy, with author and commentator Tom Bauer accusing of exploiting the royal title.

Speaking on GMB with Susanna Reid, Tessa Dumlop, and Ed Balls, Bauer claimed that Meghan was the one dictating the agenda of Harry's book.

“He'll keep his princely title.

It's Meghan I'm after.

His book is really Meghan's.

Meghan is the person who's dictated this agenda,” he said.

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However, Balls was quick to challenge Bauer, stating that the book is by Harry, not Meghan.

Doubling down on his claim, Bauer added that the book is ghostwritten, and that Meghan has read every word.

He also accused Meghan of exploiting her royal title, claiming that II and other members of the firm were suspicious of her.

Jonathan Sacerdotius, another expert, claimed that Harry's choice of title for his memoir appeared to be tapping into the vogue for victimhood.

“He might as well have called it Victim.

It's a catchy and clever title, but quite sad,” he said.

Sacerdotius added that Harry's role as a working royal had enabled him to pursue his interests, live a life of fun and parties, and still continue to be a key part of the royal family's work.

However, some people may wonder if Harry feels like a spare now in his new life.

He's often seen as playing second fiddle to his actress wife and her ambitions to present audio programs, write picture books, and possibly even start a political career in America.

He features occasionally in her publicity as a walk-on character, commenting on hairstyles or clowning about outside a window.

Expert Tom Slater believes that Harry's constant speaking out about his experiences and labeling himself as a victim of the therapeutic era is not very good for him or the royal family.

“It's a funny kind of private life when you're constantly talking about your own experiences in the media and in your own ghostwritten biographies,” he said.

Despite the controversy surrounding the memoir, Harry has confirmed that he will be donating the proceeds to charity.

In a statement, he said, “I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful.”

It remains to be seen whether Spare will live up to its controversial title and agenda, or whether it will be a candid and honest reflection of Harry's life.

For now, the accusations against continue to circulate, with some questioning her motives and influence over her husband's decisions.

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