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**Prince Harry’s Explosive Memoir Sparks Controversy**
Prince Harry is gearing up to unveil his highly-anticipated memoir entitled “Spare,” set to hit the shelves next month on January 10th.
In a strategic move, Harry has secured a friendly interview with ITV journalist Tom Bradby to promote his book.
Bradby, who has known Harry since his teenage years, has been a source of support for the royal rebel, despite his journalistic background.
Interestingly, the memoir was not penned by Harry himself but by ghostwriter J.R. Moringa, leading to questions about Harry's role as the author, especially considering his history of criticizing his family.
This month, Netflix released a docuseries featuring Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, where the couple openly shared their grievances and accusations against the royal family that once sheltered them before their controversial departure in 2020.
Speculations are rife among royal experts that Harry's upcoming memoir may contain even more scathing revelations than their reality show.
Buckingham Palace is reportedly on edge, bracing themselves for the potential bombshells Harry might drop, as he has not shied away from making controversial statements in the past, some of which have been proven false.
Rather than opting for an impartial interviewer, Harry chose Bradby, a known ally, to conduct the interview.
Bradby, infamous for his question to Meghan during a South Africa tour, has a history of favoring Harry over Prince William, leading to strained relationships within the royal family.
The airing of Harry's conversation with William by Gayle King post-Oprah interview further exacerbated tensions between the brothers.
The royal family has had a tumultuous relationship with the media, with Harry and William experiencing the paparazzi's relentless scrutiny following Princess Diana's tragic death.
Speculations have arisen about whether Bradby received payment for the exclusive interview with Harry, fueling fan theories about potential financial incentives.
The decision by Charles to choose BBC over ITV for his Christmas speech suggests a desire to distance himself from networks that may be perceived as sympathetic to Harry's narrative.
Amidst the ongoing drama, Meghan seems to be taking the reins, orchestrating PR strategies and alliances to maintain a favorable public image.
As the release of “Spare” draws near, the anticipation and speculation surrounding its contents continue to grow.
With Harry's penchant for stirring controversy and Bradby's unwavering support, the memoir is poised to make waves in the literary and royal circles alike.
Despite the criticisms and skepticism surrounding Harry's narrative, one thing remains certain – his memoir is expected to reignite debates and fuel discussions on the complexities of royal life and familial relationships.