King Charles And Camilla, Queen Consort, Get A Preview Of Prince Harry’s Pain And Grief

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For the past months, Prince Harry has been busy dipping his pen in the ink of no regret to write his life story.

The former soldier has titled the book Spare, and it will be published on January 10. Prince Harry’s memoir will remove some of the spotlights on King Charles III‘s coronation ceremony.

The revelations made by Meghan Markle‘s husband will certainly be a weight on King Charles’s reign.

Working with a renowned ghostwriter, a source close to Prince Harry has revealed that “it’s been a very rough process and very difficult for him to recount certain traumatic events from his childhood.”

The insider made it clear that Prince Harry has no regrets about sharing his personal and hurtful truths with the readers.

The friend shared: “At the same time, he’s found it cathartic,” the insider adds. “And at this stage, there are no regrets.”

The Duke of Sussex has planned to focus on the most challenging chapter of his journey on earth — the 1997 death of his and Prince William‘s mother, Princess Diana.

Prince Harry will handle the story with the dignity and honor that his late mother deserves and therefore putting King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, in a negative light for their past actions.

And he gave a glimpse of how he will tackle such a delicate matter in a newly released letter. Like all members of the Royal Family, Prince Harry marked Remembrance Sunday with an impactful action.

The Duke of Sussex penned an emotional and powerful letter to children of members of the British Armed Forces who have lost a parent.

The personal letter was sent to the Scotty’s Little Soldiers, “a charity for bereaved British Forces children and young people,” according to The Daily Mail.

Prince Harry wrote: “We share a bond even without ever meeting one another because we share in having lost a parent. I know first-hand the pain and grief that comes with loss and want you to know that you are not alone.”

He added: “While difficult feelings will come up today as we pay tribute to heroes like your mum or dad, I hope you can find comfort and strength in knowing that their love for you lives and shines on.
Whenever you need a reminder of this, I encourage you to lean into your friends at Scotty’s Little Soldiers. One of the ways I’ve learned to cope has been through community and talking about my grief, and I couldn’t be more grateful and relieved that you have amazing people walking beside you throughout your journey.”

Prince Harry concluded: “We all know some days are harder than others, but together those days are made easier. Today and every day, I admire and respect all the men and women who have given their lives in service of us – especially those in your family. I am also incredibly proud of you for being the best example in remembering them.”

King Charles’s hope to remain unscathed by Prince Harry’s Spare dims with each passing day.

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