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Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Released Tuesday, 10th January 2023
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Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Ep. 69 - "Spare" Book Review: Meghan Markle Is The Racist That Prince Harry Was Looking For

Tuesday, 10th January 2023
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0:00

Happy Tuesday, and great news,

0:02

everybody. I read

0:04

Prince Harry spare so that you

0:06

didn't have to. Actually, that's a lie.

0:08

I did not read Prince Harry's. In fact, I paid

0:10

somebody else to read Prince Harry's

0:12

spares that didn't have to, so that you didn't have

0:15

to. And that's honestly the best that I can

0:17

do because after crawling through

0:19

these passages that are

0:21

in this book, which has just dropped today,

0:24

I think I'm dying a little bit on the inside.

0:27

All that and nothing else today coming

0:29

off on Candice Owens. Alright.

0:43

Let me tell you why this book

0:45

deeply upsets me. It deeply upsets me because

0:47

I, like everybody else in the world,

0:49

had a fantasy in my head

0:52

of what the royal family must be like.

0:54

It was the mystery that we were all invested

0:56

in. We wanted to believe that,

0:59

I don't know, they they frolic through

1:02

the woods that they sit down and they

1:04

white they write poetry whenever

1:06

they have a spare moment that they have these

1:08

wonderful discussions and debates at the dinner table,

1:11

they talk about Mark Twain. He

1:13

wanted to believe that the royal family

1:15

was unattainable, that they were better than us,

1:17

that they were above us, Right? The secret,

1:19

shrouded in secrecy was the royal family.

1:22

And then something happened. Prince Harry

1:24

opened his mouth. And

1:26

now we know, at least in terms

1:29

of prince Harry, that

1:31

they're basically I wouldn't

1:33

even say just like the Kardashians. There are elements of this

1:35

book that I actually do believe are

1:37

below what Kim Kardashian would even publicize.

1:40

I think that there are elements in this book But

1:42

Kim Kardashian would go, you know what? I don't feel

1:44

comfortable talking about that. It's a little

1:46

too private for me. I actually believe

1:49

that it is beneath the Kardashians

1:52

to discuss these topics. So I'm

1:54

going to, I guess, start by giving you

1:56

some alternative titles for this book.

1:58

It could have just been called jealous. I

2:01

think that's appropriately just hit jealous of

2:03

who Willie, his brother. This

2:05

is literally one log reading

2:07

of a younger brother who has always

2:10

been jealous of his older brother and he's

2:12

gonna tell you a bunch of mundane stories about

2:14

his older brother that every single person

2:16

in the entire role that has a sibling has lived

2:18

through and yet he thinks it makes him a special

2:20

snowflake. It could have been called unbearable,

2:22

maybe un unbearable, play off of unbearable.

2:25

Un unbearable, and it could just be

2:27

a story about how this

2:29

special privileged little snowflake wants

2:32

you to sit through him whining

2:35

pages and pages chapters and chapters

2:37

of him whining about having an

2:40

incredibly privileged childhood. I

2:42

think it also should have been titled

2:44

Middle child syndrome. I might be thinking he does,

2:46

they don't have another sibling. It's just two of

2:48

them. Yeah. But these are classic symptoms

2:51

of middle child syndrome that he's displaying, I know

2:53

because I am a middle child. And I know what it's

2:55

like, you haven't. An older sibling, and younger

2:57

sibling, and you feel like nobody hears nobody

2:59

sees you, and everything secondhand yeah,

3:02

I think Middle Child Syndrome would have been a

3:04

good title for this book, but don't let me tell

3:06

you. Let me jump right into providing you

3:08

some passages. And let's just start

3:10

with the prologue. Of the book because this

3:12

is actually in it. Ready? Quote,

3:15

all at once something shifted inside

3:17

of me, I looked at Willie, really

3:20

looked at him. Maybe for the first time

3:22

since we were boys, I took it all in

3:24

his familiar scowl, which had

3:27

always been his default in dealings with me.

3:29

His alarming baldness more

3:31

advanced than my own. His famous

3:34

resemblance to mummy, which was fading with time,

3:36

with age, in some ways he was my

3:38

mirror, in some ways he was my opposite.

3:41

My beloved brother, my arch

3:43

nemesis, how had this

3:45

happened. His alarming

3:48

baldness sees alarmed by

3:50

his brothers receding hairline.

3:52

He felt the need to put that in a book because it's

3:54

petty. It's small to

3:56

offer commentary on how your brother

3:58

is losing his hair and it's petting it

4:00

small to say that you don't even look like mommy anymore

4:03

because you lost your hair and

4:05

petty and small is really what

4:07

this book is all about.

4:10

Now, what's incredible is

4:12

that Harry obviously grew up in

4:15

palaces. Palaces. So there's just no

4:17

way that we can connect. Right?

4:19

How many of us have grown up in palaces? How

4:21

many of us can write a passage in our book

4:23

about how we grew up in a castle with

4:25

our brother, a castle that had

4:28

fifty bedrooms talking about the

4:30

castle in Scotland, which was one of the Queen's

4:32

favorites, Balmoral had fifty

4:34

bedrooms, he says in chapter two,

4:36

one of which had been divided for

4:38

me and Willie. Adults

4:40

called it the nursery. Willie

4:42

had the larger half with

4:44

a double bed, a good sized

4:46

basin, a cupboard with mirrored doors,

4:48

a beautiful window looking down

4:50

in the courtyard, the fountain the bronze

4:53

statue of a row deer buck,

4:55

my half of the room was far

4:58

smaller, less luxurious. I

5:00

never asked why I didn't care, but I also

5:02

didn't need to ask, two years

5:04

older than me, Willie was the

5:06

heir, whereas I was

5:08

the spare. Well, you

5:10

see, Harry, what happens when

5:12

you divide a room is that somebody

5:14

does have to get the less better haps.

5:16

Somebody gets the view Somebody does

5:18

it. And typically, Harry, in case no

5:20

one has ever told you this, the

5:22

older sibling always gets

5:25

the bigger room, the bigger side, the bigger

5:27

everything because they're the older sibling. This is not

5:29

unique to you. It is not because you

5:31

are the spirit. It is not because he has the

5:33

air. This happens in households all

5:35

over the world. In fact, I am

5:37

one of three sisters and we had an older

5:39

brother. My older brother, would you

5:41

believe, us three sisters had to

5:43

share a room while our

5:45

older brother got his own

5:47

room growing up, were we the

5:49

three spares Is it worthy of

5:51

putting it into a book? Of course not, but it's not

5:53

enough because he goes on to describe

5:55

this dynamic. I was

5:57

brought into the world in case something

5:59

happens to Willie. I was summoned to

6:01

provide backup, distraction, diversion,

6:03

and if necessary, a spare

6:05

part. Kidney, perhaps,

6:08

lung transfusion, a speck

6:10

of bone marrow. This is the best part.

6:13

This was all made explicitly clear

6:15

to me from the start of life's

6:17

journey and regularly reinforced thereafter.

6:21

Oh, do you does anybody actually believe that

6:23

it was made explicitly clear

6:25

to him that they might need

6:27

him for a speck of bone

6:29

marrow. How

6:32

it works? You just cut your

6:34

siblings. Hey. Romeo, hey. I wanna

6:36

be very clear. Second sibling,

6:38

you are here for a spec of bone

6:40

marrow. You're here. For a blood

6:42

transfusion, perhaps, a kidney.

6:44

Perhaps, that's why you're here, and we

6:46

wanna make that explicit. We want

6:48

to see even though what explicit means.

6:50

I mean, that is such a ridiculous

6:53

lie that any person

6:55

told him that he existed

6:57

for a speck of bone marrow, but

6:59

go with it, guys, go with it because he

7:01

really need you to realize that

7:03

these very mundane things that he's experiencing

7:06

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7:08

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Then, him and his brother went to

8:11

the same school, and that school is Eaton.

8:13

It's it's an all boys school.

8:16

It holds students boys from the ages of

8:18

thirteen to eighteen. It's considered the

8:20

best school in the UK. He

8:22

talks about how once he became enrolled

8:25

in the school, you're not going to believe this. His older

8:27

brother wanted to make it clear

8:29

that he didn't want to hang out with him in the school.

8:31

Right? Which is pretty normal. Let's let's hear it

8:33

in Harry's old world because because I don't I

8:36

couldn't dramatize it. In the way that he

8:38

does with his own words. Harry says,

8:41

Willie told me to pretend that I didn't

8:43

know him. What? You

8:45

don't know me Harold and I don't know you.

8:47

For the last two years, he explained Eitan

8:49

had been his sanctuary. No

8:51

kid brother attending along pestering him

8:54

with questions. Pushing up on his social

8:56

circle. He was forging his own life and

8:58

he wasn't willing to give that

9:00

up. For Willie, it was

9:02

pure agony to wear the same laser, the

9:04

same tight shorts as me.

9:06

And now to attend the same school

9:09

was pure murder

9:11

I told him not to worry.

9:13

I'll forget I ever knew

9:15

you. Pure murder.

9:18

Oh my gosh. Could you imagine that taking

9:20

place siblings saying, hey, don't even

9:22

talk to me in school. Oh, I bet you

9:24

could imagine because this happens

9:26

in every household, I

9:28

actually had the unique scenario were me and my

9:30

two sisters because we were all exactly a year and

9:32

a half apart. All three of

9:34

us went to the same high

9:36

school at the exact same time. And

9:38

of course, we were trying to forge

9:40

our own existences. We did not wanna hang

9:42

out with each other. We would yell at each other if

9:44

we wore the same shirt, the same

9:46

color. We'd pull up at school and I would look at

9:48

my little sister like don't even look at me today.

9:50

Don't even look at me if you see me in the

9:52

hallway. Stop paying out the same

9:54

people as me. I remember and I'm just

9:56

coming out of this now because God forbid

9:58

my little sister writes a

10:00

book and that it's called spare. And

10:02

she talks about the trauma that I put her through. I

10:04

do this. I wanna come clean. When

10:06

Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, were both

10:08

dropping their music in the two thousands

10:10

I told my sister, that she had

10:12

to pick whether or not she was

10:14

team Christina or team Britney.

10:16

And she said she liked both of their music and

10:18

I told her she had to pick and she

10:20

picked Britney and I told that she wasn't allowed to

10:22

listen to Christina Aguilera's music

10:24

or hang out with anybody that liked Christina

10:26

Aguilera like I did. So I guess that was

10:28

a childhood trauma. And it

10:30

is worthy of twenty five

10:32

million dollars to put into a

10:34

book about awful treatment. I

10:36

mean, how absolutely normal

10:39

is it that Willie does

10:41

not want to hang out with this little brother

10:43

in school when he's around him all the

10:45

time. How absolutely normal that he doesn't want to

10:47

wear the same clothes, not if you

10:49

are prince Harry. Now,

10:51

here's where it gets really interesting because this is what

10:53

happened one time when they were out eating together.

10:55

Basically, he goes and he recounts the story about how

10:57

one of his mates. Harry's mates, completely

10:59

not related at all to Willie,

11:01

convinced him to shave off his hair.

11:03

Right? And so Harry cuts his

11:06

hair and the haircut looks

11:08

really bad. And he starts freaking out and

11:10

realizes that he's made a big mistake and all of

11:12

his mates are screaming and

11:14

howling and laughter, like, uh-huh. You

11:16

just shaved your head. You can picture this because that's how the

11:18

lads are. It's all the lads do. The boys make

11:20

fun of each other. They're like, oh, this

11:22

is hilarious. So,

11:24

Harold goes up to

11:26

Willie's room and he

11:28

finds him and when Willie sees the

11:30

haircut that hearing has given

11:32

to himself because you know he can never take responsibility

11:34

for anything he's done. It's always somehow

11:36

will he fall. Will he laughs?

11:38

Just like all the other lads have laughed

11:40

because apparently, It was a ridiculous haircut that he

11:42

gave to himself. Now, here's

11:44

the conversation that

11:46

he's having with himself. I was just

11:48

hoping that Willie would tell me that it

11:50

would be okay. Don't freak out. Keep

11:53

calm Harold. Instead,

11:55

he laughed like the others.

11:57

I recall him sitting at his desk

11:59

bent over a book, chuckling. While

12:01

I stood before him, fingering

12:03

the nubs on my newly bare

12:05

scalp, Harold, what have

12:07

you done? What a question?

12:09

He sounded like Stewie from

12:11

Family Guy. Wasn't it obvious?

12:14

You shouldn't have done it Harold. So

12:17

we're just stating the obvious now. He

12:20

said a few more things that were immensely

12:22

unhelpful. And I walked out.

12:26

I think Harry's always like forty years old

12:28

today. He he actually thought it was a good

12:30

idea to put this into

12:32

the book because it's supposed to

12:34

make us understand how traumatizing his

12:36

life was because he shaved off his

12:38

own head and to make

12:40

his mates laugh, And then his brother laughed, it was a

12:42

trauma because his brother was supposed to hold

12:44

him and say it's okay that you did

12:46

this stupid thing. It's it's now

12:48

somehow William's fault for not

12:50

doing that. This is how this book goes on and

12:52

on and on. Whatever Harry does,

12:55

it's somebody else's fault. Right? Harry can

12:57

make no mistakes. Remember notoriously?

12:59

He says, that he wore the

13:01

Nazi costume to a party

13:03

and but also that Will and Kate laughed

13:05

at it. So he wants to share the blame

13:07

and something that was so clearly his

13:09

own decision making. But this is this is,

13:11

I guess, we're supposed to feel sad for him.

13:13

So he goes on, talks about

13:15

his cocaine use, and he

13:17

talks about how the

13:19

press had somehow the tabloids

13:21

had gotten hold of a photo of him

13:23

snorting cocaine. Now, Harry and

13:25

I have some friends common in the UK and as well known that

13:27

Harry was a drug addict. He was very into

13:29

cocaine and very into partying and very into the

13:31

lifestyle. And his mates held him up

13:33

and through it But now, of

13:35

course, now he's married to Meghan. He can't be bothered

13:37

to remember his mates, and now I'm sure he

13:39

assumes that him ever getting a woven cocaine in the

13:41

first place. Is the fault

13:43

of his mates. Nothing to do with

13:45

him. So he talks about how they get

13:47

a hold of his picture. And would you

13:49

believe it? The Palace worked

13:51

to get this buried. Right? So

13:53

the Palace he knows when he has

13:55

a problem, the Palace works to protect

13:57

his image, something that he's astonished.

14:00

That took place. Once him and Meghan got married,

14:02

how could they do this? How could they be conspired

14:04

with the press to make them

14:06

look good? This is literally their

14:08

job. Right, in the press department. He

14:10

goes on to describe his cocaine usage

14:12

saying, of course, I had been doing

14:14

cocaine around this time at someone's

14:16

country house during a shooting weekend,

14:18

I'd been offered a line and I'd done a

14:20

few more since. It wasn't much

14:22

fun and it didn't make me particularly

14:24

happy as it seemed make everyone around

14:26

me, but it did make me feel different. And

14:28

that was the main goal. Feel

14:31

different. I was a deeply

14:33

unhappy seventeen year old boy

14:35

willing to try almost anything that

14:37

would alter the status quo. That

14:39

was what I told myself anyway. Back

14:41

then, I lied to myself as effortlessly

14:43

as I'd lied to the courtier.

14:46

But now, I realized

14:48

Coke hadn't been worth the candle.

14:50

The risk far outweighed the reward

14:52

threatened with exposure, faced with

14:54

the prospect of fouling up

14:56

granny's golden jubilee, walking

14:58

a knife's edge with the mad press, nothing

15:01

was worth any of that. On

15:03

the bright side, I had played the

15:05

game well. So it's just and

15:07

him talking about his Kane usage, but still

15:10

somehow making himself the victim of it because he needed

15:12

to do this to feel different. And it didn't

15:14

make him happy, and this is back when

15:16

he's seventeen years old, he doesn't then

15:18

tell you that he then kept this up right

15:20

up until, you know, he met Meghan Markle.

15:22

And even though he talks to us about the fact that

15:24

he did join, he's taken Ayahuas. You

15:26

know, Harry, this isn't a clean guy, but he wants

15:28

to go back to the first time he started using it to

15:30

explain to you that it didn't make him happy even though he

15:32

kept up doing it for years and years

15:34

and years. Beyond that because the idea is that no

15:36

matter what Harry does, remember

15:39

it's not his own fault because

15:41

there is something underlying that is

15:43

hurting him, namely his brother

15:45

and his need to feel different.

15:48

So there you go. Now, when

15:50

he gets in to his wife. I

15:53

there's just something I need to say. How

15:55

many I guess I should ask.

15:57

How many times can

15:59

somebody break down

16:01

crying? You guys are married. Maybe

16:03

you maybe you're married to somebody that's emotional. How

16:05

many times would you say it's normal for somebody to

16:07

completely burst into tears and to

16:09

sob onto the floor? Over every

16:11

little instant that's happening. He

16:13

actually recounts a

16:15

bridesmaid dress issue, which I'm sure you

16:17

guys are worried about in press that played out

16:19

between Kate and Meghan. And

16:21

I'll I'll summarize it for you before we

16:23

read him. He tells us exactly if

16:25

the text chain alleges at and this is the

16:27

text chain that took place. You know, apparently,

16:30

Kate had reached out to Meghan

16:33

about Charlotte's Bribes May dress. What is

16:35

Charlotte seven years old? I think about seven

16:37

years old? It did not fit

16:39

Charlotte. And Meghan was not

16:41

responsive. He admits this. MEG DIDN'T

16:43

REPLY TO KATE STRAIGHT AWAY.

16:46

YES. SHE HAD ENDLESS WEDING RELATED

16:48

TEX, BUT MOSTLY SHE WAS DEALING WITH

16:50

THE CHAOS SURROUNDING HER FATHER.

16:52

So the next morning, she texted Kate

16:54

that our tailor was standing by

16:56

at the palace. His name was AJ.

16:59

This wasn't sufficient. They set

17:01

up a time to speak that afternoon.

17:03

Okay. So Kaye is obviously responsibly reached

17:05

out to her. It's a couple of days before the wedding.

17:07

He says it's four days before the wedding. And

17:10

negative size not to respond at all. In the

17:12

next day, Meghan texts Kate and

17:14

says, bring Charlotte by to the Taylor.

17:16

And Kate says, no, for some reason, he

17:18

just says it wasn't sufficient. I don't know. Maybe because you text her on

17:20

the day of it, it said, shop and go to the

17:22

tailor. Maybe Charlotte had other things going on. We

17:24

don't know because he doesn't tell us that part. He just

17:26

says, it was not sufficient.

17:28

Charlic dress is

17:30

too big, too long, too baggy. She

17:33

cried when she tried it on at

17:35

home, Kate said, That makes sense. I'd like to

17:37

remind you, Charlotte is seven. Right? Little

17:39

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

17:45

is normal we hate before a seven year

17:47

old. Meghan replies, right.

17:49

And I told you that Taylor has

17:51

been standing by since eight AM.

17:54

day texts, get Charlotte to this tailor

17:56

immediately. Here at

17:58

Kensington Palace, can you take Charlotte to

18:00

have it altered as all the other

18:02

moms are doing? Question mark? Kate

18:05

replies. No. The dresses need to

18:07

be remade. Her

18:09

own wedding dress designer agreed Kate

18:11

had added MEG

18:13

asked if Kate was aware of what was going on

18:15

right now with her and her father. Oh, so that's great.

18:17

So Meghan has obviously funneled

18:20

the ball has not set up this time for the stress to be tailored. It's

18:22

t minus a couple of days to the wedding. Rather

18:24

than saying, I'm sorry, I fumbled this, how can

18:26

we fix it? Meghan then says, don't

18:28

you know what else I'm going through? Me and

18:30

my dad are fighting in the public right now. This

18:32

is this is what her and Harry do. They don't ever wanna

18:34

take responsibility for anything that

18:36

they do. And so they mine some

18:38

other emotion that's going on and going, hey,

18:40

I can't be at fault for anything. Me and my

18:42

dad are fighting. Don't you

18:44

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

public. Is it me? Am I

34:44

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