King Charles’ youngest son, Harry, has published a memoir exposing the most controversial episodes of the British monarchy
Prince Harry released his memoir ‘What’s Left’ this week. The work tells intimate stories of him and also reveals moments of discussions with his brother Williamconversations with his father about Camilla and even relationships with older women and drug use.
The book is another sequence of revelations about Harry’s life and the royal family. Interviews for the main North American and British channels and documentary series on the relationship with Meghan Markle are some of the means that the couple have used to tell some stories of the British monarchy.
How much did Harry get to publish the book?
With “What’s left”, Harry received around R $ 110 million from an Anglo-American publisher who held the rights to the work. Besides the book, a series for a streaming company is also what helped the Dukes of Sussex’s revenue.
More than 1.4 million copies have been sold since its release on January 10, 2023. JR Moehring is Harry’s ghostwriter, journalist and novelist, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism and helped write Andre’s autobiographies Agassi and Phil Knight.
Errors encountered in the work
Some journalists criticized the work for the appearance of errors in information in the public domain. Like Harry learning of the Queen Mother’s death in March 2002 at school at Eton. When several vehicles reported that the Duke was skiing with friends in Switzerland, days before his great-grandmother’s death, by the way.
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