Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir book went on sale on January 10 in many countries such as the USA, England and Spain at the same time. UK bookstore chain Waterstones said Prince Harry’s book was “one of the biggest pre-order books for 10 years”. Published in 15 languages other than English, the book is known to be in great demand worldwide.
Prince Harry, who left the British Royal family and settled in the USA with his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, talks about his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in 1997, his life in the royal family and his marriage to his wife.
ATTENDED ENGLAND’S AGENDA
After Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir was “accidentally” put on sale in Spain before its publication date on January 10, parts of the book were the subject of the press. First, the British newspaper The Guardian shared parts of the book with the public.
Accusing his brother Prince William of physically assaulting him in his book, Harry wrote that he learned about the death of Queen Elizabeth II for the first time from the BBC’s page and stated that he was a “big” before meeting his wife, Meghan Markle.
CONFUSED TO KILL 25 PEOPLE
In a chapter in his book, Prince Harry included his memories of the time he served in Afghanistan and stated that “he killed 25 people in Afghanistan and he was not ashamed of it”. In particular, Prince Harry’s statements about Afghanistan had received a great reaction from different groups in his own country, England, and from the Taliban officials in Afghanistan. (AA)