Does the public have a right to know? Insults. Jealousy. Even a fight. These are just some of the shocking stories discussed by Prince Harry in his new book Spare.
Harry spills the beans in devastating memoir
Does the public have a right to know? Insults. Jealousy. Even a fight. These are just some of the shocking stories discussed by Prince Harry in his new book Spare.
What's happening?
"Crisis for Royal Family." "Harry spills his secrets." These are some of the headlines from British newspapers this weekend.
Tomorrow, people will be able to buy Prince Harry's book Spare in bookshops.
In the book, the prince makes shocking claims about his family. He says that his brother Prince William attacked him and that members of the family gave stories about his wife Meghan MarkleAn American actress and the wife of Prince Harry. Also known as the Duchess of Sussex. to journalists.
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In the past, Harry has asked for privacyBeing able to keep details about your life to yourself without everyone else knowing. . Now, he has written a book about his family's secrets.
Some say he is simply telling his side of the story. And the British Royal Family run on money that comes from ordinary people's taxesThere are three main ways for governments to obtain money: print it, borrow it or collect taxes. - some say taxpayers have a right to know more about the family.
Others say Harry is simply taking the chance to score points in a family fight.
Does the public have a right to know?
Yes! The Royal Family are seen as role models by many people and represent Britain. The public should know about any wrongdoing.
No! Every family has difficulties and disagreements. Telling the whole world about them will only make the fighting worse.
Keywords
Meghan Markle - An American actress and the wife of Prince Harry. Also known as the Duchess of Sussex.
Privacy - Being able to keep details about your life to yourself without everyone else knowing.
Taxes - There are three main ways for governments to obtain money: print it, borrow it or collect taxes.
Harry spills the beans in devastating memoir
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Meghan Markle - An American actress and the wife of Prince Harry. Also known as the Duchess of Sussex.
Privacy - Being able to keep details about your life to yourself without everyone else knowing.
Taxes - There are three main ways for governments to obtain money: print it, borrow it or collect taxes.