Prince Harry claims the Palace is trying to “undermine” his book

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He commented that this is because his book makes the Palace feel “uncomfortable” and “scared”.

London, Thanasis Gavos

For an attempt to undermine the book of his memoirs released on Tuesday he accused Palace and the British press o prince harry.

In his fourth television appearance in three days to promote the book, on Stephen Colbert’s popular talk show The Late Show on Tuesday night, the Duke of Sussex answered in the affirmative when asked if there had been attempts to undermine the book. “Certainly, and especially from the British press.” Asked again if the Palace has contributed to this “undermining” he replied again “definitely”.

He commented that this is because his book makes the Palace feel “uncomfortable” and “scared”.

Prince Harry said the “most dangerous lie” ever told about what he writes is that he “boasted” about killing 25 Taliban members while serving with the British army in Afghanistan.

As he commented, “my words are not dangerous”, but the way these words were presented “is very dangerous”, accusing the British press of misrepresenting one sentence of the book without giving the general background.

This revelation of Prince Harry has given rise to threats from the Taliban and criticism from British armed forces officers who see it as increasing the security risk for him? British soldiers.

As for why he chose to mention the number of Taliban he had killed, the Duke of Sussex said it was important for veteran soldiers to be honest and have the space to share their experiences, as this could reduce ex-soldier suicides due to post-traumatic stress.

Elsewhere in the interview, Prince Harry admitted that he has watched the Netflix series ‘The Crown’ which deals with the royal family but has caused backlash in the Palace. As he said, he has checked the authenticity of some of the incidents presented in the series.

He also added, among other things, that his grandmother Queen Elizabeth had a “sharp wit” and sense of humor and that she could joke with anyone but keep a serious expression. “They were incredibly funny,” he said.

Harry’s autobiography titled ‘Spare’ (‘Rezerva’ in Greek) had sold more than 400,000 copies in book, electronic or audio format by Tuesday night alone, in less than 24 hours. It became the best-selling book on its first day in British non-fiction history.

The only best-selling books on the first day of release were those of another Harry, Harry Potter.

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