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You may think you've heard it all and don't need to read Prince Harry's book — but the media coverage only gives you part of the picture.

He writes about how he believes his father and stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla, have been responsible for leaking information to the media, throwing him "under the bus" to bolster their own reputations publicly.There's a moment when Charles's moniker for Harry frustrates him in adulthood, but it's a term so endearing, it would be hard to imagine it landing in a sinister fashion.

Harry goes to find her. "She was calm, but said in a quiet, level tone that she would never stand for being spoken to like that," Prince Harry writes. It's a learning moment, not only for Harry, but the level of maturity Meghan shows should provide a lesson to readers also. Meanwhile, you can see a bond forming, a love built on attraction, but also mutual respect.The overarching theme in Spare is the depth of Harry's angst and disdain for the media.

It's a searing hatred borne from his belief that the paparazzi are wholly responsible for his mother Princess Diana's death when he was just 12 years old.

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