A former First Daughter says she regrets her all-encompassing memoir.
Prince Harry has anyone outside of the royal family asking him to reconsider telling everything with spare: Patti Davisdaughter of Ronald Reagan.
Davis published her own memoir, The Way I See It, in 1992, which told family secrets about the former president and was considered controversial at the time of its publication.
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“My justification for writing a book that I now wish I hadn’t written… was very similar to what I understand to be Harry’s reasoning. I wanted to tell the truth, I wanted to set the record straight. Naively, I thought, if I put my own feelings and truth out there for the world to read, maybe my family will understand me better too,” Davis wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times.
Davis said in the editorial that she apologized to her father in the earlier stages of his Alzheimer’s diagnosis, “when he was still having lucid moments.” She remembered that he didn’t speak much at the time, but that she could tell from his look that he understood and appreciated the gesture.
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