The previews of "Spare" , the long-awaited autobiography of Prince Harry , leave the United Kingdom speechless.

The book will be released on January 10 , but some passages have been published in the US edition of the online Guardian .

In his work, the Duke of Sussex - having abandoned the royal family and moved to the US for almost three years with his wife Meghan - points the finger at the heir to the throne and older brother William . Among the allegations also that of physical assaults, which allegedly took place in 2019. Absolute silence on the part of the court , even in the face of repeated requests from the press for any confirmations or denials, as happened on the occasion of the revelations contained in the docuseries "Harry and Meghan ” , present on the streaming platform Netflix .

According to the newspaper, in the book the cadet prince recounts an argument with William in detail . During the dispute and the subsequent aggression Meghan would have been defined by the heir to the throne as a difficult, rude, offensive woman. Words to which Harry claims to have reacted only verbally, reproaching his brother for "parroting the narrative of the British populist press" against his wife, a foreigner and of an African-American mother. At the height of the exchange of insults William would have grabbed Harry by the scruff of the neck, ripping off a pendant and throwing him to the ground , where he would have injured himself with the shards of a dog bowl which shattered with the impact of the fall.

For this episode the Prince of Wales would have apologized.

The Guardian also refers to other gory details taken from the book. For example, Harry's unpublished revelation according to which William and Kate, then engaged, encouraged him in 2005 to wear - at the age of twenty - the infamous Nazi uniform shown off at a private costume party under the lens of a Sun photographer. the one about Carlo who, at the birth of his youngest son, would have turned contemptuously to Diana, with whom the marriage was already in crisis, saying to her: "Now that you have given me an heir and a reserve, my task is finished".

The autobiographical work, with the father, seems to be - despite everything - more lenient than with the brother. There is also space between the lines for the story of how Carlo tried to reconcile the two children : «Guys - he would have almost begged them - please don't make my last years of life unhappy»

(Unioneonline/vf)

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