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Prince Harry ‘ready to face his past ‘ In the next book, “Spare”

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Prince Harry ‘ready to face his past ‘ In the next book, “Spare”

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  • Prince Harry’s astrological charts shed light on his plans for the next few months.
  • Astrologer Joy Yascone-Elms says he is ready to talk about his past in his memoir Spare.
  • Prince Harry was forced to keep quiet about his grief over the death of his mother, Diana.
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An astrologer has said that Prince Harry is now ready to talk about his past in his upcoming memoir, Spare. For years, he was forced to keep quiet about his grief over the death of his mother, Diana.

Joy Yascone-Elms, an expert astrologer, talked about Prince Harry’s astrological charts to shed light on his plans for the next few months, such as the release of his memoir Spare and what it will be about.

Talking to Showbiz Cheat Sheet, Yascone-Elms said: “He was forced to keep quiet as a child. Yet now as an adult, he feels liberated to speak up.”

“He does know that this book release and other projects may come riddled with consequences. Yet he is prepared to confront his past, his pain and face any perceived consequences,” she added. Yascone-Elms continued: “As a child, he was not permitted to mourn his mother in the public eye. He was not permitted to have his process.

That process of liberation begins now for Harry. And in some ways, he feels he is taking a stand for his mother whom he could not protect as a child.”

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