Cocaine use and communication with his mother through a psychic reveals in his book Prince Harry

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More excerpts from Prince Harry’s autobiography are being released

London, Thanasis Gavos

More excerpts from his autobiography prince harry reports the British media, who managed to obtain copies ahead of the book’s official release on the 10th of the month due to its release in Spain.

Following the Guardian’s initial revelation of the row with his brother Prince William, which led to physical violence from the latter, the Duke of Sussex’s memoirs are understood to include:

  • admitting to using cocaine when he was 17 and on other occasions
  • description of “communication” with his mother Princess Diana through “a woman with powers” – Diana allegedly sent him the message that he was living the life she couldn’t live and that she understood the “so many questions” he had her son, while the woman referred to a Christmas ornament in the shape of Queen Elizabeth that the Sussexes’ son Archie had broken and which made Diana ‘snicker’
  • description of how his father, now King Charles, woke him to tell him his mother had been seriously injured in a car accident – “she was speaking quietly, gave me the impression she was in shock”
  • confiding that he resented the hands of citizens touching him when he went outside the Palace to receive the condolences of the crowd mourning the death of his mother, whom they “did not know,” and that he was made to feel “guilty” because he himself did not cry and could not cry
  • revealed his first time with a woman was a “humiliating episode” in a field behind a pub with an “older lady” who was very fond of horses and treated him “like a young stallion”
  • description of how he and his younger brother had told their father they would welcome Camilla into the family but begged him not to marry her for fear of a “wicked stepmother”
  • revelation that during his military mission in Afghanistan he killed 25 members of the Taliban, whom he treated as “chess pawns”
  • reference to row in which William called Meghan Markle ‘rude’ by wagging the finger at her after she told Kate Middleton she probably had a ‘hormonal baby mind’
  • reference to his brother as his “arch-nemesis”;
  • recounting Charles joking to him that maybe he really wasn’t his real father, a joke that Harry describes as “in bad taste” given the rumors at the time that he might have been the offspring of Diana’s affair with cavalry officer James Hewitt.

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