The Lid is on it for the time being.... the inner circle have had the evidence for years. Whistle blowers would lose their jobs as they sign Confidentiality Contract. me finks.!
Talk about recollections may vary! Harry and Meghan's 'truth' doesn't always match everyone else's but GUY ADAMS and RICHARD KAY's forensic and comic analysis of the inaccuracies in the prince's book shows that this time he's surpassed himself
Prince Harry's memoir Spare has become the most talked about and controversial book in publishing history, smashing sales records and shattering the Royal Family. But how reliable are its sometimes shocking claims? The late Queen famously said 'recollections may vary'. Harry, for his part, tells readers 'my memory is my memory, it does what it does, gathers and curates what it sees fit, and there's just as much truth in what I remember and how I remember it as there is in so-called objective facts'. So where does the truth really lie?
"Harry envied Wills' sausage' headlines the Sun in its latest take on the fallout caused by Prince Harry's memoir Spare. Paul Burrell, former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, recounts during an incident Harry was made to feel less important than William as a child by getting one less sausage at breakfast. Mr Burrell said he could see the early rivalry between the brothers. The Sun says Harry is said to have asked the nanny "how come he [William] gets three? And I only get two?" Mr Burrell told the paper: "When I look back now, I think maybe I was glimpsing the dynamic at play."
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James Hewitt isn't that bad
The Palace said, he had to go he was fighting to be top dog with the Queen's favourite Corgi.....
Whistle blowers would lose their jobs as they sign Confidentiality Contract. me finks.!
Prince Harry's memoir Spare has become the most talked about and controversial book in publishing history, smashing sales records and shattering the Royal Family. But how reliable are its sometimes shocking claims? The late Queen famously said 'recollections may vary'. Harry, for his part, tells readers 'my memory is my memory, it does what it does, gathers and curates what it sees fit, and there's just as much truth in what I remember and how I remember it as there is in so-called objective facts'. So where does the truth really lie?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11633705/Talk-recollections-vary-Harry-Meghans-truth-doesnt-match-elses.html
"Harry envied Wills' sausage' headlines the Sun in its latest take on the fallout caused by Prince Harry's memoir Spare. Paul Burrell, former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, recounts during an incident Harry was made to feel less important than William as a child by getting one less sausage at breakfast. Mr Burrell said he could see the early rivalry between the brothers. The Sun says Harry is said to have asked the nanny "how come he [William] gets three? And I only get two?" Mr Burrell told the paper: "When I look back now, I think maybe I was glimpsing the dynamic at play."