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Prince Harry's book 'Spare' highlights a 'complete lack of accountability'

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Published on 03 Jun 2023 / In Audio Described

Copies of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ are being read around the world, and it was just as explosive as expected. Even as the book was leaked ahead of its publication date, sales have soared ready for readers to hear ‘Harry’s truth’.

Camilla Tominey, Associate Editor at the Telegraph has read Prince Harry’s book ‘Spare’, so that you don’t have to

The revelations vary from the sublime to the ridiculous, from the tragic to the infantile says Camilla. As Harry divulges his recollections of Princess Diana’s death, his time in Afghanistan, and reiterates his hatred for the British press, Camilla says he has handed the media “a silver platter of royal stories to end all royal stories”.

In the first Royal Insight episode of 2023, The Telegraph's Associate Editor Camilla Tominey analyses the Duke of Sussex’s memoir in all of its glory.

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