![]() He perhaps won’t thank his son for telling the world that he travels with his childhood teddy bear and does headstands in his boxers. The portrayal of King Charles is also not that unflattering. But, whether intentionally or not, Spare also portrays William as someone who cares deeply about his younger brother, even if Harry (or should we now call him Harold) writes that he no longer believes it. He will undoubtedly be horrified at the level of disclosure about his personal life, and defensive about the depictions of Kate (although they are not really that bad-being uptight about a bridesmaid’s dress and begrudgingly lending a lipgloss to Meghan are as damning as it gets). Indeed, he is unflatteringly portrayed at times as someone who loses his temper and likes to pull rank. ![]() ![]() In reading only extracts about physical attacks and leaking of stories you would be forgiven for thinking that William is the villain of the piece. ![]()
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