After the news that Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was releasing a tell-all memoir, the royals immediately went into damage control mode, something they’re now well-versed in thanks to Prince Andrew’s sweat-free BBC interview. Never ones to do things in moderation, Page Six reports “The Firm” and senior staff created “a de-facto war room” to battle the inevitable fallout caused by Harry’s loose lips. And, it’s not just the book that they’re plotting a defense strategy for, there’s also Harry’s sit down with Anderson Cooper and interview with “Good Morning America” to deal with.
The Guardian snagged an advance copy of the memoir. They published a passage about the knockdown drag-out fight between Harry and William, the Prince of Wales. Harry claims his brother whipped himself up into a frenzy, “then came at me. It all happened so fast. So very fast. He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor. I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me.”
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Meanwhile, publication day is fast approaching. Following a number of delays, “Spare” is finally going to be released on January 10. The New York Times reports that Harry’s already creating some serious memoir-reading thirst with a series of advance video clips from promo interviews. In the teasers, Harry spills all the tea on what caused his terse family relationship. Grab the popcorn, folks.