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Prince Harry

3.79 AVERAGE


You get real tired of the complaining after while

Also Harry has no filter very strange how short of those chapter are. The pacing and timeline was just off

I don’t know how you manage to make a tell-all Royal memoir of historic proportions boring. Or how in hiring one of the most renowned celebrity memoir ghostwriters it was so poorly written??

I don't know. Let me think about it first.

I'm glad he had the chance to tell his story on his own terms. I hope he, his wife and his children are doing better away from the British press.

This was better than I expected it to be. It’s definitely one man’s story but wildly interesting as one perspective of the current monarchical system.

If nothing else, Harry does an excellent job at warning people of the villainy of harmful press/media. That’s the primary principle I’m walking away with.

Fascinating from a psychological and therapist perspective. A reminder that families that “seem to have it all” really don’t and that they are more like the rest of us than we realize. Heart breaking and infuriating the more you read . I’m so thankful that Harry and Meg focus on mental health and emotional safety when it seems every one else isn’t.

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DID NOT FINISH: 50%

Not enjoying it
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Well written overall (ghost writer, maybe?), and I enjoyed the author’s reading of the audiobook. I think this story is heartbreaking. True or not, or despite other family members thoughts or experiences, no one deserves to be harassed or manipulated like this, no matter how famous.
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