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Reports say that the title of Prince Harry’s memoir is “self-pitying”

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Reports say that the title of Prince Harry's memoir is "self-pitying"

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  • In his most recent interview with the Palace Confidential podcast, royal expert Richard Eden said these things.
  • He started by saying that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir was based on facts and was full of “self-pity.
  • It’s all sorts of woe is me; I’ve had such a hard time and everything.
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Since the title of his memoir came out, people have been saying that Prince Harry is acting very self-pitying.

In his most recent interview with the Palace Confidential podcast, royal expert Richard Eden said these things.

He started by saying that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir was based on facts and was full of “self-pity.”

“For me, it’s so significant that word spare. It just conjures up so many images of self-pity, really. “It’s all sorts of woe is me; I’ve had such a hard time and everything.”

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Before he was done, he also said, “You forget this is a prince born into privilege, every privilege in the world, and now he’s not American firms like Netflix throwing millions at him.” Spare us the self-pity!

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