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Prince Harry’s Memoir: Friends and Ex-Lovers Decline to Assist

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Prince Harry’s Memoir: Friends and Ex-Lovers Decline to Assist

's upcoming autobiography, “Spare,” is set to be released on January 10, 2022.

However, the Duke of Sussex has reportedly faced difficulty in finding friends and ex-girlfriends willing to assist him with the book.

According to insiders, Harry contacted some of his closest associates during the summer, requesting that they divulge private details about his connections and upbringing.

While some friends and girlfriends were courteous and offered to consider it, the majority ultimately declined.

This request was seen as ironic by some, given that Harry has previously urged his close associates to keep quiet about his personal life and refrain from speaking with the media.

It is unknown if Chelsea Davy and Cressidae Bonas, long-term lovers of , were among those contacted for the book.

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The memoir has been described by the publisher, Penguin Random House, as a milestone publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over sadness.

The book will tell Harry's own narrative with raw, unflinching honesty.

As the publisher has centered its marketing on the photo of Harry and walking behind Diana's coffin at her funeral, the death of the Princess of Wales is likely to play a major role in the plot of the book.

Many critics have expressed concerns that the memoir may be hurtful or upsetting for the royal family if additional information is revealed.

Royal family fan Niall Gardner believes that the book is likely to be a nasty and angry one, which has the potential to seriously harm the royal family.

The book's tone appears to be rather gloomy, and it could as well be a bomb being tossed into Buckingham Palace in terms of publishing.

According to royal author Pauline MacLaurant, there is bound to be a lot of content that distresses the royals, depending on the nature of the remarks in the memoir and the level of criticism leveled at them.

It remains to be seen how the book will be received by the public and the royal family.

Kate and William Send a Heartfelt Message of Solidarity

In other news, and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, have sent a heartfelt message of solidarity to Seoul, the capital of South Korea.

This comes after more than 150 people perished during Halloween celebrations in Itaewon, a bustling neighborhood in Seoul with a vibrant nightlife.

An estimated 100,000 people went to the cosmopolitan area after the relaxation of social restrictions, outside mask requirements, and anti-Covid measures permitted the holding of the first significant Halloween party since 2019.

The fatal collision happened just after 10 pm local time in a set of congested, sloping alleys close to the Hamilton Hotel.

William posted the following on their official Twitter account in response to the statement, “…Katherine and I express our deepest sympathies and prayers to the parents, families, and loved ones of those sadly lost in Seoul yesterday evening.”

The note was signed off with the Prince and Princess initials W and E L C to emphasize that it came from them.

The tragedy has left many people devastated, and the message of solidarity from the royal couple is a reassuring gesture during these difficult times.

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