Prince Harry is always in the news for one reason or the other. In 2020, he along with Meghan Markle moved to California after stepping down from their royal duties. Earlier this year, he made several shocking claims in his highly publicized and best-selling memoir ‘Spare.’
Recently, the ghostwriter of this book opened up about the process of writing it with the Duke of Sussex. The writer slammed people who sensationalized its material and attacked Harry without knowing the context. So let’s find out the detail of what the ghostwriter said.
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Ghostwriter of Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ Spills The Beans
On Monday, J. R. Moehringer wrote an op-ed in the New Yorker. Moehringer ghost-wrote Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare‘, which became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time.
“Harry couldn’t escape the wish that ‘Spare’ might be a rebuttal to every lie ever published about him,” he wrote. Moehringer added that the Duke of Sussex “dreams of endless retractions.”
Blood-Smeared Copy Of ‘Spare’ Are Being Sold
Recently, it was reported that a political artist named Andrei Molodkin has created blood-soaked copies of Harry’s memoir. The book is smeared with the real blood of the people of Afghanistan.
He has been selling each copy for $10,000. In his memoir, Harry talks about his time as a member of the Royal Army when he was posted in Afghanistan. He boasted about killing 25 Talibani soldiers around that time.
This irked the Taliban who has been ruling Afghanistan since mid-2021; they even issued a statement. Many experts believed that Harry’s life could be in danger because of his senseless confession about the killings.
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