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Happy Tuesday, and great news,
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everybody. I read
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Prince Harry spare so that you
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didn't have to. Actually, that's a lie.
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I did not read Prince Harry's. In fact, I paid
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somebody else to read Prince Harry's
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spares that didn't have to, so that you didn't have
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to. And that's honestly the best that I can
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do because after crawling through
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these passages that are
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in this book, which has just dropped today,
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I think I'm dying a little bit on the inside.
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All that and nothing else today coming
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off on Candice Owens. Alright.
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Let me tell you why this book
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deeply upsets me. It deeply upsets me because
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I, like everybody else in the world,
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had a fantasy in my head
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of what the royal family must be like.
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It was the mystery that we were all invested
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in. We wanted to believe that,
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I don't know, they they frolic through
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the woods that they sit down and they
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white they write poetry whenever
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they have a spare moment that they have these
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wonderful discussions and debates at the dinner table,
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they talk about Mark Twain. He
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wanted to believe that the royal family
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was unattainable, that they were better than us,
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that they were above us, Right? The secret,
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shrouded in secrecy was the royal family.
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And then something happened. Prince Harry
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opened his mouth. And
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now we know, at least in terms
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of prince Harry, that
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they're basically I wouldn't
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even say just like the Kardashians. There are elements of this
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book that I actually do believe are
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below what Kim Kardashian would even publicize.
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I think that there are elements in this book But
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Kim Kardashian would go, you know what? I don't feel
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comfortable talking about that. It's a little
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too private for me. I actually believe
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that it is beneath the Kardashians
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to discuss these topics. So I'm
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going to, I guess, start by giving you
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some alternative titles for this book.
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It could have just been called jealous. I
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think that's appropriately just hit jealous of
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who Willie, his brother. This
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is literally one log reading
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of a younger brother who has always
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been jealous of his older brother and he's
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gonna tell you a bunch of mundane stories about
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his older brother that every single person
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in the entire role that has a sibling has lived
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through and yet he thinks it makes him a special
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snowflake. It could have been called unbearable,
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maybe un unbearable, play off of unbearable.
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Un unbearable, and it could just be
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a story about how this
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special privileged little snowflake wants
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you to sit through him whining
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pages and pages chapters and chapters
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of him whining about having an
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incredibly privileged childhood. I
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think it also should have been titled
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Middle child syndrome. I might be thinking he does,
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they don't have another sibling. It's just two of
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them. Yeah. But these are classic symptoms
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of middle child syndrome that he's displaying, I know
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because I am a middle child. And I know what it's
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like, you haven't. An older sibling, and younger
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sibling, and you feel like nobody hears nobody
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sees you, and everything secondhand yeah,
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I think Middle Child Syndrome would have been a
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good title for this book, but don't let me tell
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you. Let me jump right into providing you
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some passages. And let's just start
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with the prologue. Of the book because this
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is actually in it. Ready? Quote,
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all at once something shifted inside
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of me, I looked at Willie, really
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looked at him. Maybe for the first time
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since we were boys, I took it all in
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his familiar scowl, which had
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always been his default in dealings with me.
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His alarming baldness more
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advanced than my own. His famous
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resemblance to mummy, which was fading with time,
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with age, in some ways he was my
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mirror, in some ways he was my opposite.
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My beloved brother, my arch
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nemesis, how had this
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happened. His alarming
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baldness sees alarmed by
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his brothers receding hairline.
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He felt the need to put that in a book because it's
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petty. It's small to
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offer commentary on how your brother
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is losing his hair and it's petting it
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small to say that you don't even look like mommy anymore
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because you lost your hair and
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petty and small is really what
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this book is all about.
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Now, what's incredible is
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that Harry obviously grew up in
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palaces. Palaces. So there's just no
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way that we can connect. Right?
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How many of us have grown up in palaces? How
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many of us can write a passage in our book
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about how we grew up in a castle with
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our brother, a castle that had
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fifty bedrooms talking about the
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castle in Scotland, which was one of the Queen's
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favorites, Balmoral had fifty
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bedrooms, he says in chapter two,
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one of which had been divided for
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me and Willie. Adults
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called it the nursery. Willie
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had the larger half with
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a double bed, a good sized
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basin, a cupboard with mirrored doors,
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a beautiful window looking down
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in the courtyard, the fountain the bronze
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statue of a row deer buck,
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my half of the room was far
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smaller, less luxurious. I
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never asked why I didn't care, but I also
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didn't need to ask, two years
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older than me, Willie was the
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heir, whereas I was
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the spare. Well, you
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see, Harry, what happens when
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you divide a room is that somebody
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does have to get the less better haps.
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Somebody gets the view Somebody does
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it. And typically, Harry, in case no
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one has ever told you this, the
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older sibling always gets
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the bigger room, the bigger side, the bigger
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everything because they're the older sibling. This is not
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unique to you. It is not because you
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are the spirit. It is not because he has the
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air. This happens in households all
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over the world. In fact, I am
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one of three sisters and we had an older
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brother. My older brother, would you
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believe, us three sisters had to
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share a room while our
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older brother got his own
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room growing up, were we the
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three spares Is it worthy of
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putting it into a book? Of course not, but it's not
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enough because he goes on to describe
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this dynamic. I was
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brought into the world in case something
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happens to Willie. I was summoned to
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provide backup, distraction, diversion,
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and if necessary, a spare
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part. Kidney, perhaps,
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lung transfusion, a speck
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of bone marrow. This is the best part.
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This was all made explicitly clear
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to me from the start of life's
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journey and regularly reinforced thereafter.
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Oh, do you does anybody actually believe that
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it was made explicitly clear
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to him that they might need
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him for a speck of bone
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marrow. How
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it works? You just cut your
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siblings. Hey. Romeo, hey. I wanna
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be very clear. Second sibling,
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you are here for a spec of bone
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marrow. You're here. For a blood
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transfusion, perhaps, a kidney.
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Perhaps, that's why you're here, and we
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wanna make that explicit. We want
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to see even though what explicit means.
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I mean, that is such a ridiculous
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lie that any person
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told him that he existed
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for a speck of bone marrow, but
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go with it, guys, go with it because he
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really need you to realize that
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these very mundane things that he's experiencing
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as the younger brother.
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Then, him and his brother went to
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the same school, and that school is Eaton.
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It's it's an all boys school.
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It holds students boys from the ages of
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thirteen to eighteen. It's considered the
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best school in the UK. He
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talks about how once he became enrolled
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in the school, you're not going to believe this. His older
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brother wanted to make it clear
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that he didn't want to hang out with him in the school.
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Right? Which is pretty normal. Let's let's hear it
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in Harry's old world because because I don't I
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couldn't dramatize it. In the way that he
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does with his own words. Harry says,
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Willie told me to pretend that I didn't
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know him. What? You
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don't know me Harold and I don't know you.
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For the last two years, he explained Eitan
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had been his sanctuary. No
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kid brother attending along pestering him
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with questions. Pushing up on his social
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circle. He was forging his own life and
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he wasn't willing to give that
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up. For Willie, it was
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pure agony to wear the same laser, the
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same tight shorts as me.
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And now to attend the same school
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was pure murder
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I told him not to worry.
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I'll forget I ever knew
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you. Pure murder.
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Oh my gosh. Could you imagine that taking
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place siblings saying, hey, don't even
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talk to me in school. Oh, I bet you
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could imagine because this happens
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in every household, I
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actually had the unique scenario were me and my
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two sisters because we were all exactly a year and
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a half apart. All three of
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us went to the same high
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school at the exact same time. And
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of course, we were trying to forge
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our own existences. We did not wanna hang
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out with each other. We would yell at each other if
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we wore the same shirt, the same
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color. We'd pull up at school and I would look at
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my little sister like don't even look at me today.
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Don't even look at me if you see me in the
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hallway. Stop paying out the same
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people as me. I remember and I'm just
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coming out of this now because God forbid
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my little sister writes a
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book and that it's called spare. And
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she talks about the trauma that I put her through. I
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do this. I wanna come clean. When
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Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, were both
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dropping their music in the two thousands
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I told my sister, that she had
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to pick whether or not she was
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team Christina or team Britney.
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And she said she liked both of their music and
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I told her she had to pick and she
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picked Britney and I told that she wasn't allowed to
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listen to Christina Aguilera's music
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or hang out with anybody that liked Christina
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Aguilera like I did. So I guess that was
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a childhood trauma. And it
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is worthy of twenty five
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million dollars to put into a
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book about awful treatment. I
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mean, how absolutely normal
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is it that Willie does
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not want to hang out with this little brother
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in school when he's around him all the
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time. How absolutely normal that he doesn't want to
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wear the same clothes, not if you
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are prince Harry. Now,
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here's where it gets really interesting because this is what
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happened one time when they were out eating together.
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Basically, he goes and he recounts the story about how
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one of his mates. Harry's mates, completely
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not related at all to Willie,
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convinced him to shave off his hair.
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Right? And so Harry cuts his
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hair and the haircut looks
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really bad. And he starts freaking out and
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realizes that he's made a big mistake and all of
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his mates are screaming and
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howling and laughter, like, uh-huh. You
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just shaved your head. You can picture this because that's how the
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lads are. It's all the lads do. The boys make
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fun of each other. They're like, oh, this
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is hilarious. So,
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Harold goes up to
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Willie's room and he
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finds him and when Willie sees the
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haircut that hearing has given
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to himself because you know he can never take responsibility
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for anything he's done. It's always somehow
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will he fall. Will he laughs?
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Just like all the other lads have laughed
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because apparently, It was a ridiculous haircut that he
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gave to himself. Now, here's
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the conversation that
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he's having with himself. I was just
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hoping that Willie would tell me that it
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would be okay. Don't freak out. Keep
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calm Harold. Instead,
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he laughed like the others.
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I recall him sitting at his desk
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bent over a book, chuckling. While
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I stood before him, fingering
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the nubs on my newly bare
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scalp, Harold, what have
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you done? What a question?
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He sounded like Stewie from
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Family Guy. Wasn't it obvious?
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You shouldn't have done it Harold. So
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we're just stating the obvious now. He
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said a few more things that were immensely
12:22
unhelpful. And I walked out.
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I think Harry's always like forty years old
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today. He he actually thought it was a good
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idea to put this into
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the book because it's supposed to
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make us understand how traumatizing his
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life was because he shaved off his
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own head and to make
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his mates laugh, And then his brother laughed, it was a
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trauma because his brother was supposed to hold
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him and say it's okay that you did
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this stupid thing. It's it's now
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somehow William's fault for not
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doing that. This is how this book goes on and
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on and on. Whatever Harry does,
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it's somebody else's fault. Right? Harry can
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make no mistakes. Remember notoriously?
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He says, that he wore the
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Nazi costume to a party
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and but also that Will and Kate laughed
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at it. So he wants to share the blame
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and something that was so clearly his
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own decision making. But this is this is,
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I guess, we're supposed to feel sad for him.
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So he goes on, talks about
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his cocaine use, and he
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talks about how the
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press had somehow the tabloids
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had gotten hold of a photo of him
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snorting cocaine. Now, Harry and
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I have some friends common in the UK and as well known that
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Harry was a drug addict. He was very into
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cocaine and very into partying and very into the
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lifestyle. And his mates held him up
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and through it But now, of
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course, now he's married to Meghan. He can't be bothered
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to remember his mates, and now I'm sure he
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assumes that him ever getting a woven cocaine in the
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first place. Is the fault
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of his mates. Nothing to do with
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him. So he talks about how they get
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a hold of his picture. And would you
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believe it? The Palace worked
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to get this buried. Right? So
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the Palace he knows when he has
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a problem, the Palace works to protect
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his image, something that he's astonished.
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That took place. Once him and Meghan got married,
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how could they do this? How could they be conspired
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with the press to make them
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look good? This is literally their
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job. Right, in the press department. He
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goes on to describe his cocaine usage
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saying, of course, I had been doing
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cocaine around this time at someone's
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country house during a shooting weekend,
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I'd been offered a line and I'd done a
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few more since. It wasn't much
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fun and it didn't make me particularly
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happy as it seemed make everyone around
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me, but it did make me feel different. And
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that was the main goal. Feel
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different. I was a deeply
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unhappy seventeen year old boy
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willing to try almost anything that
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would alter the status quo. That
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was what I told myself anyway. Back
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then, I lied to myself as effortlessly
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as I'd lied to the courtier.
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But now, I realized
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Coke hadn't been worth the candle.
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The risk far outweighed the reward
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threatened with exposure, faced with
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the prospect of fouling up
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granny's golden jubilee, walking
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a knife's edge with the mad press, nothing
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was worth any of that. On
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the bright side, I had played the
15:05
game well. So it's just and
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him talking about his Kane usage, but still
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somehow making himself the victim of it because he needed
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to do this to feel different. And it didn't
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make him happy, and this is back when
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he's seventeen years old, he doesn't then
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tell you that he then kept this up right
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up until, you know, he met Meghan Markle.
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And even though he talks to us about the fact that
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he did join, he's taken Ayahuas. You
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know, Harry, this isn't a clean guy, but he wants
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to go back to the first time he started using it to
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explain to you that it didn't make him happy even though he
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kept up doing it for years and years
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and years. Beyond that because the idea is that no
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matter what Harry does, remember
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it's not his own fault because
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there is something underlying that is
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hurting him, namely his brother
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and his need to feel different.
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So there you go. Now, when
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he gets in to his wife. I
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there's just something I need to say. How
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many I guess I should ask.
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How many times can
15:59
somebody break down
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crying? You guys are married. Maybe
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you maybe you're married to somebody that's emotional. How
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many times would you say it's normal for somebody to
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completely burst into tears and to
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sob onto the floor? Over every
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little instant that's happening. He
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actually recounts a
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bridesmaid dress issue, which I'm sure you
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guys are worried about in press that played out
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between Kate and Meghan. And
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I'll I'll summarize it for you before we
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read him. He tells us exactly if
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the text chain alleges at and this is the
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text chain that took place. You know, apparently,
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Kate had reached out to Meghan
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about Charlotte's Bribes May dress. What is
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Charlotte seven years old? I think about seven
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years old? It did not fit
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Charlotte. And Meghan was not
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responsive. He admits this. MEG DIDN'T
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REPLY TO KATE STRAIGHT AWAY.
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YES. SHE HAD ENDLESS WEDING RELATED
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TEX, BUT MOSTLY SHE WAS DEALING WITH
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THE CHAOS SURROUNDING HER FATHER.
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So the next morning, she texted Kate
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that our tailor was standing by
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at the palace. His name was AJ.
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This wasn't sufficient. They set
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up a time to speak that afternoon.
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Okay. So Kaye is obviously responsibly reached
17:05
out to her. It's a couple of days before the wedding.
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He says it's four days before the wedding. And
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negative size not to respond at all. In the
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next day, Meghan texts Kate and
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says, bring Charlotte by to the Taylor.
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And Kate says, no, for some reason, he
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just says it wasn't sufficient. I don't know. Maybe because you text her on
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the day of it, it said, shop and go to the
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tailor. Maybe Charlotte had other things going on. We
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don't know because he doesn't tell us that part. He just
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says, it was not sufficient.
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Charlic dress is
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too big, too long, too baggy. She
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cried when she tried it on at
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home, Kate said, That makes sense. I'd like to
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remind you, Charlotte is seven. Right? Little
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girls that are seven years old, fly over all sorts of
17:41
things. And if they upon a dress and they don't feel
17:43
very pretty, they might break down crying. This
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is normal we hate before a seven year
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old. Meghan replies, right.
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And I told you that Taylor has
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been standing by since eight AM.
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day texts, get Charlotte to this tailor
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immediately. Here at
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Kensington Palace, can you take Charlotte to
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have it altered as all the other
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moms are doing? Question mark? Kate
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replies. No. The dresses need to
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be remade. Her
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own wedding dress designer agreed Kate
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had added MEG
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asked if Kate was aware of what was going on
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right now with her and her father. Oh, so that's great.
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So Meghan has obviously funneled
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the ball has not set up this time for the stress to be tailored. It's
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t minus a couple of days to the wedding. Rather
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than saying, I'm sorry, I fumbled this, how can
18:26
we fix it? Meghan then says, don't
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you know what else I'm going through? Me and
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my dad are fighting in the public right now. This
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is this is what her and Harry do. They don't ever wanna
18:34
take responsibility for anything that
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they do. And so they mine some
18:38
other emotion that's going on and going, hey,
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I can't be at fault for anything. Me and my
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dad are fighting. Don't you
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see that? Don't see that I have a lot going on right now. This is why
18:46
I failed to communicate to you regarding a tailor
18:48
on your daughter's dresses. This is why I failed to
18:50
answer your message when you reached out
18:52
about your daughter's dress. Kate
18:55
said she was well aware, but the
18:57
dress is. And the wedding is in just four
19:00
days. Yes, Kate. I know.
19:02
Says Meghan, And
19:04
Kate had other problems with the way that
19:06
Meg was planning her wedding, something about a
19:08
party for the page boys. The
19:10
page boys Half the kids in the wedding are
19:12
from North America. They haven't even arrived
19:14
yet. It went back and forth.
19:16
I'm not sure what else to say. If the
19:18
dress doesn't fit, then please
19:20
take Charlotte to see AJ. He's been
19:22
waiting all day. That's for
19:24
Meghan. Kate replies fine.
19:27
This is where the narrative continues. Harry writes,
19:29
a short time later, I arrived
19:31
home and found Meg on the
19:34
floor sobbing. MEG is a forty year old
19:36
woman. Why is Meg on
19:38
the floor sobbing after having
19:40
a back forth test message with her two
19:42
v sister-in-law about
19:44
a dress? Why why would
19:46
you be on the
19:48
floor stopping over a
19:50
bride's mid dress because you fumbled
19:52
the ball? I was horrified to see her
19:54
so upset, but I didn't think it was a
19:56
catastrophe because it wasn't Harry. Your
19:58
wife is just melodramatic. Emotions
20:00
were running high, of course. After the stress
20:02
of the last week, the last month, the last day,
20:04
it was intolerable, but
20:07
temporary. Kate hadn't meant any
20:09
harm I told her. I mean, can
20:11
you actually believe that this
20:13
made it into his book?
20:15
A squabble over a seven year old
20:17
in her bride's new dress that Harry thought that it
20:19
was appropriate to put
20:22
his knees, hang his knees out to
20:24
dry as being upset wearing a prize made dress, something was
20:26
a private communication about something that is so
20:29
innocuous as whether or not her dress was
20:31
tailored correctly, because they're trying
20:33
to make it seem to
20:35
paint Kate into a bad life. That's exactly what
20:37
Harry's trying to do. And
20:39
every single incident that I have
20:41
seen throughout this book is this petting. It's this petting.
20:43
It's small. It's petty and they hold
20:45
onto it and then they sell it for
20:47
twenty five million dollars to
20:49
a book publisher. So that they
20:51
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20:53
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c d. And so I put together, by
21:27
the way, this is just off top of my head where I came out
21:29
here. Just how many times I've
21:31
heard that Meghan was crying, that she
21:33
was in a heap, that she was in a pile on
21:35
the floor. So we know she cried over the bride's maid
21:37
dresses. We know that she admitted
21:39
publicly that she cried the night before the
21:41
Oprah interview premiered. interview
21:43
that she orchestrated, that she shot, that
21:45
she sat down and accused the world of
21:47
being racist, then she wants you to feel bad because
21:49
she cried, like, before she accused of
21:52
being racist, only to then tell us
21:54
once later that, no, we never
21:56
said that the royal family was racist. We
21:58
just they're just gonna gaslight us. She
22:01
cried after the royal
22:03
household issued a denial regarding
22:05
a negative story about Prince William, which is
22:07
very sad because she, I guess, wanted that story
22:10
to be confirmed. She told
22:12
us that she cried when she
22:14
called Tyler Perry who was a perfect
22:16
stranger and who she did not
22:18
know. She said she completely lost control and she sawed in the phone
22:20
to him. And it was easier to talk to him
22:22
because he was a stranger. No. It wasn't easier
22:24
to talk to him because he was a
22:26
stranger. It was easier to talk to him because
22:28
he was a billionaire and knew that you
22:30
wanted to go back to LA and that Canada was
22:32
always going to be a pit stop. In the very beginning,
22:34
This one orchestrated leaving the royal family because all
22:37
she's ever wanted in her life was
22:39
to be an a lister in Hollywood. She
22:41
did not have the talents to become
22:43
an a lister in Hollywood. She was
22:45
relegated to a delist actress
22:47
spot on a show called suits that
22:49
nobody in America had seen, but
22:52
apparently, which commentary lets us
22:54
know. Kate, and William were fans of. Right? And
22:56
so in order to get what she
22:58
wanted, she called Tyler Perry. Oh,
23:00
it's going on. And Tyler
23:02
Perry offered her his
23:04
home, which is in Hollywood, and that
23:06
is where she won and that is how she left
23:08
Canada, claiming that it was for privacy reasons.
23:10
When in reality, It's because
23:12
this woman wants to be famous, desperately wants to be
23:15
famous on her
23:17
own terms. Well, let's keep going. She cried for
23:19
typing on the phone. She
23:21
cried. Don't forget when she landed in
23:23
America after their freedom flight. You
23:25
know, they just record every moment of their lives,
23:27
not because they're planning to have a Netflix
23:29
docu And to sell their family down the
23:31
river for a hundred million dollars because
23:33
that's just normal. They always just capture
23:35
moments of themselves. And she said
23:37
when she landed, she ran into some
23:39
person's said, I tried.
23:41
I really tried for two years
23:43
I've been to this family before I
23:45
realized I didn't wanna be here.
23:47
And that was from the very beginning because you were
23:50
never planning on serving the British
23:52
public. You are an American
23:54
through and through who wants to
23:56
climb the ladder. She says she goes on this
23:58
book and details prince Harry
24:01
details how he had a call
24:03
with his brother that was on speaker
24:05
phone She was not meant to hear it. She overhears
24:07
it and then she has
24:09
tears in her eyes and she's
24:11
holding her pregnant belly. I actually wanna read it
24:13
because it's such an third sentence
24:16
that he managed to put together, that is
24:18
worthy of reading. He said, Willie
24:20
was being so loud, even
24:22
with the speaker off she
24:24
could still hear. So pardon, the speaker was off. The
24:27
tears in her eyes glistened
24:29
in the spring sunshine. I
24:32
started to say something, but she stopped.
24:34
Shook her head. Holding
24:36
her stomach. She turned
24:38
and walked back. To the house. Yep.
24:41
So it's another time that she cried
24:43
to call with Will. And then,
24:45
of course, I think the biggest incident
24:47
of her crying took place at
24:49
Frogmore Palace day that she decided that she was going to force
24:51
Harry to say that they were gonna leave the royal
24:53
family. And how did she do this by
24:55
threatening to kill herself and to kill her
24:57
unborn child? Then she tries to tell us, this was
24:59
Harry's idea to lead the royal family.
25:01
No, it was Harry's idea that
25:03
you ceded into his mind intentionally
25:06
By claiming that you were just about to
25:08
kill yourself and your unborn child,
25:10
it is completely psychopathic.
25:13
Completely psychopathic for a person to
25:15
hold their stomach and say, I want to end
25:17
my life because I'm so miserable here.
25:20
Of course, She is expecting that
25:22
in response Harry will say, let's leave
25:24
the UK, and that's exactly what he did. And I
25:26
want to read that passage from his book. So
25:28
here is Harry detailing that
25:30
suicidal. I I guess she would call it
25:32
suicidal and homicidal discussion that she had.
25:34
She was homicidal and suicidal. She's gonna kill her
25:36
baby and kill herself. So she's homicidal, suicidal
25:38
maniac is what she actually is in this
25:40
passage. He says, I walked home from the
25:42
office and found Meg sitting on
25:44
the stairs. She was sobbing
25:46
uncontrollably. My love, what's
25:48
happened? I thought for sure we'd lost the
25:50
baby. I went to her on
25:52
my knees, She choked out that
25:54
she didn't wanna do this anymore.
25:56
Do what? Live?
25:58
I didn't catch her meaning at first.
26:00
I didn't understand. Maybe didn't want to
26:02
understand. My mind just didn't want to process the
26:05
words. It's also painful
26:07
she was saying, what is, to
26:09
be hated like this, For what? What had
26:11
she done? She asked? She really
26:13
wanted to know what sin had she
26:15
committed to deserve this kind of
26:17
treatment? She just wanted to make the pain stop.
26:19
She said, not only for her but for everyone,
26:21
for me, for her mother, but
26:23
she couldn't make it stop, so she decided
26:26
to disappear. Disappear. Without
26:28
her, she said all the press would just go
26:30
away. And then I wouldn't have to live like this.
26:32
Our unborn child would
26:34
never have to live like this. So if
26:36
she kills the baby, the baby won't have to live through bad press. That's what she's
26:38
saying, her husband, and she's crying. Right? If if I kill
26:41
our child, then our child won't have
26:43
to read all of the
26:45
bad press. It's so
26:47
clear she kept saying it's so clear.
26:49
I just have to stop breathing.
26:52
Stop being. This exists
26:54
because I exist. I
26:56
begged her not to talk like that. I promised her
26:58
that we'd get through it and that we'd find a way.
27:00
In the meantime, we'd find her the help
27:02
she needed. I asked her to be strong and
27:04
to hang on. And that my friends is the point in
27:06
this book where Meghan
27:10
orchestrates manipulating him to leave the royal family.
27:12
And he can't see it because he's he's thick
27:14
as we've learned throughout this entire
27:16
book. He's he's very thick and he
27:18
believes everything that she says. He
27:20
believes every time she cries, every
27:22
time you find during the heap on the floor,
27:24
sobbing over mundane things like bridesmaid
27:26
dresses, he really believes that she's a
27:28
person that's in pain. There's a forty year old woman who
27:30
manipulated her way from the bottom to the top by
27:32
marrying somebody who was the producer on
27:34
the show who gave her her start in life, then
27:36
divorcing him and finding a
27:38
that is too thick to see
27:40
what everybody else in the entire world
27:43
can see. And of course, by the way, he's got an
27:45
incredible memory when it comes to his
27:47
conversations with Meg got an incredible memory
27:49
about every instance that he and
27:51
Willie have a bang up and a mash
27:53
up and every time that they exchange
27:55
words, but during a particular phone call in which hair in which
27:57
Willie clearly laid out for him
27:59
why he disliked Meghan.
28:02
Points by point by point
28:04
explaining to him how rude she
28:06
had been to people that worked the
28:08
palace, how rude she had been
28:10
to Kate, Harry, his memory just
28:12
goes foggy. Does he's too tired to
28:14
remember what Willie had even said in the phone? He was just
28:16
too exhausted. He doesn't remember anything. That
28:18
Willie said in that entire discussion. But this
28:20
allows us to then
28:22
assess whether or not Willie maybe had
28:24
some points about the fact, that he
28:26
was concerned that his mother that his
28:28
brother was going to marry someone that
28:30
everyone thinks is a sociopathic narcissist.
28:32
You can't remember that part. Too foggy. All
28:34
he remembers from that conversation are
28:36
that her tears were glistening. Meghan
28:39
overheard it, and her tears were
28:42
glistening as she held her belly and she was pregnant
28:44
before she threatened to kill her
28:46
unborn child. So, yeah, it
28:48
goes on and on
28:50
with how many times we learned that Meghan
28:52
cried and wasn't a heap and was in a
28:54
puddle. And I think we're supposed to feel bad for
28:56
her. And here, I think by the end of this
28:59
book, You're supposed to realize
29:02
that Harry is just a
29:04
really sad, unfortunate
29:06
person because he
29:09
was born to give a spare
29:11
kidney to his brother, something
29:13
that just so factually, it
29:15
wasn't that it never
29:17
that conversation never
29:21
happened. Okay? It just never the
29:23
bone marrow discussion never happened. You're supposed to go bad
29:25
for him. And I'm gonna tell you how I
29:27
actually feel about him. I
29:29
think Harry is the worst
29:31
kind of person at this
29:33
planet has to offer. There is
29:35
something about betraying family
29:37
members to me that
29:40
completely sickens me,
29:42
but doing it for profit
29:44
puts him another level. He wants
29:46
to keep bringing up his mother because he is
29:48
now using his mother as a shield.
29:50
Right? He's basically saying, I am allowed
29:52
to be an awful human being.
29:54
I am allowed to sell out my nieces,
29:56
my nephews, my brother, my
29:58
father, my stepmother, even my dead mother. That's why he's
30:00
doing this book. He's using his mother's death
30:03
to shield himself and to earn
30:05
himself millions in America.
30:07
A death that he said he wasn't impacted why, why
30:09
he and miss he doesn't remember much about
30:12
the death at all. But now
30:14
because he wants to have memories about it
30:16
so that he can start his life off as
30:18
a multi millionaire in America.
30:20
Right? He basically says, you can't judge
30:22
me because I suffered something which was obviously
30:24
very tragic. Any person that loses
30:26
a relative, a mother, a
30:28
father, a grandparent is always very
30:31
tragic and with this much publicity, of course, it was very tragic. He
30:33
suffered a tragedy. But he wants you to do
30:35
that because he has suffered this tragedy, he is
30:37
allowed to be a bad person. That's
30:39
what he is. Prince Harry is a
30:42
bad person. He's rotten to
30:44
his core. Okay? He will do
30:46
anything for mother for for money. He is
30:48
a prostitute Right? He's prostuting
30:50
himself out right now in Los
30:52
Angeles going around talking about his
30:54
family members for profit while trying to
30:56
convince you that the reason that he's
30:58
doing it is because they spoke
31:00
to the press not for profit. Right? But
31:02
for the reputation, he say, they did it to
31:04
salvage their reputation. So I'm
31:06
doing it openly for profit. I'm
31:08
going to sit down with the press that I
31:10
purport to hate. I want you to believe that
31:12
I hate the press so much because
31:14
they took my mom for me but
31:16
also that I am colluding with
31:18
them every single day
31:20
to make more money. There
31:22
is a special place in
31:24
hell reserve for people like Prince Harry. I honestly believe that.
31:26
He's he's he's despicable. I can't even look at
31:28
him. He is he's relegated to beyond the
31:30
delist when it comes to my feelings
31:32
personally towards him. His wife in the
31:35
same way that he has mined this
31:37
tragedy from his childhood and is
31:39
using it to shield himself His
31:41
wife, who never once ever
31:43
mentioned throughout her entire life and career that she was
31:45
black, definitely would never think that she was
31:47
black if you looked at her. Nobody had any idea she
31:49
was black. she decided that she
31:51
wanted to be a rotten individual and do something
31:53
bad, it became beneficial for her to
31:55
suddenly start being black. Right? not
31:57
a single black relative
31:59
outside of her mother at her
32:01
own wedding. Unless she kinda oprah, who's not relative
32:03
at all, but if someone that she was about to
32:06
sell her husband's family down the river too. Right?
32:08
She had Oprah and Gail King had her wedding. Those
32:10
were her two black friends, her black billionaire friends
32:12
that she had at the wedding. You're for
32:14
Black Fin members, now suddenly she wants you to know. At the
32:16
ripe age of forty, she had time to take a
32:18
DNA test to figure out just how
32:21
Nigerian am I? Am
32:23
I Nigerian enough
32:25
that I can go out
32:27
and talk horribly about
32:29
my new husband's family, that I can speak
32:31
down to Kate Middleton, that I can trash Charlotte,
32:33
but I can say and drop
32:35
hints that the royal family
32:37
is racist, that they
32:39
ask questions about my unborn son's
32:41
skin color. Can I do all of that
32:43
and then say, oh oh, but
32:46
I'm black. And it's because
32:48
of racism. So you guys have to be on my side.
32:51
Right? She's literally the
32:53
most racist person
32:56
Featured in this book is
32:58
Meghan because she only decided to
33:00
be black when she realized that she
33:02
could rake in millions by being
33:05
black. At the very end of her actress,
33:07
her career, it became important for her to talk
33:09
about how black she was as she sat
33:11
in frogmore cottage plotting with
33:13
her despicable husband how they were
33:16
going to leave the royal family
33:18
and have nobody bat in mind. It
33:20
was easy. They were just gonna say they
33:22
left because of racism. You
33:24
are both rotten to
33:27
your core and other people might be
33:29
fearful to say that because they have
33:31
realized your shields are powerful. You've
33:33
got princess Diana and you've got being
33:35
black. I'm not fearful to
33:37
say it. I I really
33:39
do believe that
33:41
you guys are gonna get it as good as you get
33:43
as soon as as good as you give it. I wish somebody would sue
33:45
you for defamation because I would love for
33:47
somebody to pursue the information about how long
33:50
these two were in were in talks with
33:52
Netflix and in talks with Oprah. Because I will tell
33:54
you it was while they were in the royal family.
33:56
They were plotting all this. They were
33:58
plotting this filming themselves. It is so
34:00
obvious, but you know if the royal family is not gonna
34:02
sue you for defamation. So instead,
34:04
I am just going to call you
34:06
guys both out for being terrible
34:08
individuals. And I implore my
34:10
listeners to allow this to be
34:12
the only thing that you do
34:14
as far as it goes to reading this
34:17
book. Let it be just this podcast that you listen to and you get
34:19
the gist of it. The gist is
34:21
that an overprivileged brat
34:24
is selling out his family so that he can make millions. And that's
34:26
all I have to say about that. Alright,
34:29
guys. The next portion of the show is
34:31
going to be the old book. Exclusively
34:33
on daily wire plus, I'm going to be answering, am I the
34:35
whole questions from Reddit? It's a
34:37
thread on Reddit where
34:40
people talk about what's going on in their personal lives and they the
34:42
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34:44
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