The progress of the autobiography ‘Spare’ by Prince Harry, second son of King Charles III and the late Lady Diana, continues to be debated. Today, British newspaper The Times published some statements from Jonathan Dimbleby, a friend of the King and former royal biographer, who said he was “perplexed” by the Prince’s memoirs and called him a “very problematic person”.
“By the way, I’m concerned that everyone is using the word revelations. Yes, there are obviously revelations about how ‘the prince’ lost his virginity, did drugs or how many people he might have knocked out by his Apache. But these are the kind of revelations you would probably expect from a B-list celebrity,” said Dimbleby, author of the sovereign’s biography, among others.
“I think ‘Harry’ constructed a narrative of his life that stemmed from his sense of loss… from the death and loss of his mother,” she said. When asked how King Charles III. Dimbleby said the king was “extremely distressed and very frustrated”. (HAND).
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