This is a full frontal attack on the monarchy
The Duke of Sussexs controversial memoir has become the fastest selling nonfiction book ever as his tellall tale lambasting the royal family was finally published. Harrys headlinegrabbing autobiography Spare, which hit the shelves on Tuesday, was boosted into the record books with 400, 000 hardback, ebook and audio format copies being snapped up, its publisher said. The book includes claims that the Prince of Wales physically attacked him and teased him about his panic attacks, and that the King put his own interests above Harrys and was jealous of the Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales. In a US broadcast promoting the work, Harry branded Duchess of Cornwall the villain and dangerous, accusing her of rehabilitating her image at the expense of his. TalkTV s Mike Graham and Sunday Times columnist Matthew Syed debated the issue of Harry s book and the role of family in society. , talktv, talkradio
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