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Prince Harry’s Memoir Sparks Controversy as He Seeks Help from Ex-Girlfriends

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Prince Harry’s Memoir Sparks Controversy as He Seeks Help from Ex-Girlfriends

's highly anticipated memoir, titled “Spare,” has been causing a stir after new information reveals that the Duke of Sussex sought out his ex-girlfriends for help in making the book more spicy.

It has been reported that after his publisher, Penguin Random House, informed that his book lacked s** appeal, he begged his pals and ex-girlfriends to feature in the memoir.

According to sources, these associates were asked to reveal intimate areas of Harry's life, including his relationships and upbringing.

This request was seen as ironic by some of the people the royal reached out to, given how in the past, Harry had asked his close contacts to remain tight-lipped about his private life and not speak with the media about him.

Former close associates were stunned to be asked to speak about the most intimate areas of his life, relationships, and upbringing.

At least one sent Harry packing, shocked that after being ordered for years never to speak to the media, they were then asked to contribute to the book.

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Friends and girlfriends were polite and said they would think about it, but ultimately most said no.

It's not known whether Chelsea Davy and Cressida Bowenus, who famously dated Prince Harry for years, were among the people approached by the Duke for his book.

The fact that Prince Harry sought help from his ex-girlfriends has caused controversy, especially since he had previously requested his close contacts to keep quiet about his private life.

Karen Brady, a columnist for The Sun, has shared in the royal family's reported concerns over the book.

She expressed her wish that Harry could pull the plug on it now, as he's risking revealing the sensitivities of his book at a time when he should be building bridges.

Brady suggested that a better title for the book would be “Bitter.”

PR expert and former spin doctor Amanda Plattel also hit out at Harry, accusing him of brazenly monetizing his grief.

She claimed that the Duke has torn apart any relationship he might still have had with his brother and father.

The 416-page memoir is believed to make for a rough family Christmas for the British royal family.

No members of the British royal family have seen the manuscript, nor have their legal advisors.

Palace Aids reportedly scrambled to find a way to stop Harry's tell-all memoir as King Charles attempted to establish his reign and new reputation.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's memoir has caused quite a stir, and his decision to seek help from his ex-girlfriends has only added fuel to the fire.

It remains to be seen what the book will contain, but it's clear that the royal family is not happy about it.

The controversy surrounding the memoir has only intensified, and it's likely that it will continue to do so until the book is released.

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