Harry and Meghan faced 'disgusting, real threats' from extremists, says ex-police chief
Wednesday, 30 November 2022 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex faced "credible threats" from far-right extremists, the Met Police's former head of counterterrorism has said.
Neil Basu, former counter terror chief of the Metropolitan Police, has claimed Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was subject to "very real and disgusting" threats against her when living in Britain.
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Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ , Breaks Sales Records.
CNN reports that Prince Harry's
memoir sold over 1.4 million copies
on the first day it hit shelves, Jan. 10.
Paper, audio and electronic versions of the book were included in the bumper sales in America, Canada and the U.K.
'Spare' publisher Penguin Random House issued a statement on Jan. 11.
The first full day of sales of Spare represents the largest first-day sales total for any nonfiction book ever published by Penguin Random House, the world's largest trade publisher, Penguin Random House, via statement.
To compare, Barack Obama's memoir,
'A Promised Land,' sold 887,000
the first day it hit shelves.
Harry's 410-page memoir has
been published in 16 languages.
It has "gone back to press for additional copies to meet demand" in the U.S.
Gina Centrello, president and publisher of the Random House Group, issued a statement speaking to the book's powerful nature.
Vulnerable and heartfelt, brave and intimate, Spare is the story of someone we may have thought we already knew, but now we can truly come to understand Prince Harry through his own words, Gina Centrello, president and publisher of the
Random House Group, via statement
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Prince Harry weighed in on his complicated family dynamics and his life with wife Meghan Markle during a sit-down on CBS’ Late Show With Stephen Colbert to promote his new memoir, Spare.
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Prince Harry's controversial memoir “Spare” is now available in bookstores and critics are saying it will not be helping relations with the British Royal family.
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Prince Harry's New Book , Alleges Prince William's , Physical Attack.
Harry's new book, 'Spare,' alleges that William once "knocked" the younger brother "to the floor" during an argument.
According to the book, the argument concerned Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle.
I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, Excerpt From 'Spare,' via NBC News.
The book states that after being told to leave, William returned sometime later to apologize, asking that the incident remain private.
According to reports of the contents of the book, Harry responded, "You mean that you attacked me?".
To which William allegedly responded,
"I didn’t attack you, Harold." .
The debut of the book further puts into question whether Harry will be a part of his father,
King Charles III's, upcoming coronation.
The ball is in their court. There’s a lot to be discussed and I really hope that they are willing to sit down and talk about it, Prince Harry, '60 Minutes' Interview, via NBC News.
The coronation of King Charles III
is scheduled for May 6.
In an upcoming interview for ITV and '60 Minutes,' Harry responds to criticism that he has breached the privacy of the royal family.
That would be the accusation from people who don’t understand or don’t want to believe that my family have been briefing the press, Prince Harry, '60 Minutes' Interview, via NBC News.
Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace has responded to the new accusations.
Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace has responded to the new accusations.
The royal family initially responded to Harry and Meghan Markle's accusations of racism as "concerning." .
While some recollections [of events] may vary, [the accusations] are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately, Statement Released by Buckingham Palace Representatives, via NBC News
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Prince Harry in his latest memoir has revealed that Prince William attacked him over there altercation about Meghan Markle.
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