As Prince Harry prepares to unveil his memoir this Tuesday, January 10, several excerpts from the book have already been revealed. And some of them didn’t please some people. This is the case, for example, of Alex Mullen, who expressed his anger on Instagram. The former manager of Caroline Flack, the ex of Charles III’s son who died tragically, denounced shocking details that would only serve to sell the book.
Not even cleared and already explosive. This Tuesday, January 10th, the Prince Harry will publish his memoirs in a book entitled “Spare” (“The Substitute”). A work of it several excerpts have already been leaked in the press and in which the son of King Charles III. evokes many details from his private life, even if it means offending some people. Meghan Markle’s husband makes a special mention his old love stories and especially those with Caroline Flack in 2009. But that was not to the liking of the relatives of the young woman who died in 2020, especially her former manager.
This Saturday, January 7th, Alex Mueller In fact, he took to his Instagram account to express his anger after spotting passages of Prince Harry returning to his relationship with Caroline Flack. In his memoir, the Duke of Sussex recalled his former girlfriend as “little tyrant“By the press because of her criminal record. She was specifically accused of acts of violence against her boyfriend.”It’s disgusting for Prince Harry to reveal such details about Caroline Flack. He brought up some old, long-forgotten insults,” said Alex Mullen, who accused Harry of making money off those hurtful details: “Prince Harry’s decision to remember all the terrible things that were said about him to help sell his horrifying book is a farce.”.
Caroline Flack tragically passed away in 2020
The flagship host of the UK version of Love Island, Caroline Flack, ended her life by hanging up at her London home on February 15, 2020. If her television career was a hit, it was her December 2019 indictment of assaulting her companion, former tennis player Lewis Burton, that had particularly debilitated her. While his trial was scheduled to open on March 4, 2020, Caroline Flack was no longer allowed to see him. However, Lewis Burton did not fail to pay a poignant tribute after his death.