Harry starts his book with ‘For Meg, Archie, and Lili… and, of course, my mother’
There is no mention of Harry's father, Charles, or brother, William in...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked to react on Prince Harry’s explosive memoir Spare on Friday, January 6, reputed magazine said.
Sunak paid a visit to the Harris Academy secondary school in South West London on Friday, when he was quizzed on the Duke of Sussex’s book, which went on sale in Spain five days before its scheduled release date.
Sunak, according to reports, refused to comment on the allegations, which range from Prince William reportedly physically assaulting Harry to King Charles joking about Harry not being his son.
The British Prime Minister was even asked to comment on Prince Harry’s revelation that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan during his two military tours there, one in 2007 and the second in 2012.
While Sunak chose to remain silent, the British military’s top brass reacted angrily to Prince Harry’s remarks, with Colonel Tim Collins declaring, “Harry has now turned against the other family, the military, that once embraced him, having trashed his birth family.”
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