Michael Strahan says Prince Harry’s book Spare will ‘drop a lot of jaws’
>
Good Morning America host Michael Strahan hinted today that the royal family should prepare for the worst in Prince Harry’s explosive memoir Spare, revealing that he has already read the entire book, which he warned would “stop jaws dropping”.
The 51-year-old TV presenter shared his thoughts on the explosive autobiography this morning, as he admitted he received an advance copy of Spare, amid multiple leaks of the book, ahead of an interview with Harry, 38, who is due to air in full on Monday morning.
After showing a short teaser clip of the meeting, in which Strahan revealed that Harry refers to his brother William as his ‘arch nemesis’, the GMA host proceeded to share his ‘amazement’ at ‘how open [the Duke] is’.
“He’s not hiding anything,” Strahan said, in what could well be interpreted by the palace as a clear warning of new bombs that may emerge from the book.
“I read the book from the first page to the last and you’re amazed at how open it is. I think [it’s] it’s going to open a lot of eyeballs and drop a lot of jaws, as they say.
Good Morning America host Michael Strahan has warned that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir, Spare, will be “jaw-dropping” and admitted that he has already read the entire book.
According to Strahan, 51, who sat down for an interview with Harry, 38, the Duke of Sussex is “hiding nothing” in his book.
Strahan also hinted at the other topics that Harry in Spare covers, telling his co-hosts that it includes discussions of his relationship with William, his feelings on the death of his mother Diana and his time in the military, as well as his role. as father and husband
Strahan’s admission that he has already read Spare cover to cover comes amid multiple leaks of the book, despite publisher Penguin Random House doing its best to keep it under lock and key.
“This book is about much more than the relationship with his brother,” he said. ‘He covers so much. He talks about the deep pain, the death of his mother, how he dealt with it. [His] time in the army and the most important role, which can be said for him at the moment, is to be a husband and father.
“And he also talks about his complaints with the press, which is one of the reasons why he’s been so vocal about it.
“But it’s also a story and a conversation with him about healing. Because when you read the book, you realize what a great life it has been. And to see him where he is now shows how much he’s had to work to find himself.
Strahan’s summary of the book was shared shortly after GMA aired a short teaser clip of the presenter’s interview with Harry, during which it was revealed that the duke calls William “his archenemy” on Spare.
In the brief few seconds glimpse of the meeting, Strahan is heard saying to Harry, “There’s a quote in the book where you refer to your brother as your ‘beloved brother and archenemy’. Strong words. What do you mean?” with that?’
Harry then replies, “Strangely, there’s always been this competition between us. I think he really plays or always plays the ‘heir/spare’.’
In a teaser clip of Strahan’s meeting with Harry, the GMA host reveals that the duke refers to his brother William as his ‘arch-enemy’.
Strahan’s admission that he was ‘surprised by how open [Harry] is in the book will no doubt fuel more fears among the royal family about the bombs to come
Strahan’s admission that he has already read Spare in its entirety comes after several excerpts from the book were posted online, despite publisher Penguin Random House reportedly going to great lengths to keep its content low. wrench.
Both The Guardian and Page Six have published excerpts from the tome, and the book also accidentally went on sale in Spain, allowing readers to buy an advance copy before its official release on January 10.
It is understood that there is an investigation at Penguin into how the leaks and early releases happened.
The excerpts that have been released so far certainly back up Strahan’s warning that Harry is “hiding nothing”, and The Guardian shares a sensational excerpt in which the duke accuses his older brother, Prince William, of physically attacking him during an altercation at Nottingham Cottage in 2019.
In a clear indication that Harry plans to hold nothing back when it comes to airing his true feelings for his brother, the Duke of Sussex describes a nuclear argument between the brothers, which he says ended with the Prince of Wales grabbing him by the neck and throwing him into the air. ground, breaking a dog bowl with his back.
William then allegedly stated, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”
According to The Guardian, Harry writes that William called Meghan Markle ‘difficult’, ‘rude’ and ‘abrasive’ and insisted she was trying to ‘help’ his younger brother during a meeting about ‘all the ongoing catastrophe’ of their failed relationship and Harry’s fights with the press.
Harry says he accused his brother of “repeating the press narrative” about his wife before a shouting match ensued that ended in a physical altercation.
He claims that he then gave the heir to the throne a glass of water and said: ‘Willy, I can’t talk to you when you’re like this.’
Recalling what he says happened next and insisting he was scared, the ex-soldier wrote: ‘He left the water, called me by another name and then came towards me. It all happened so fast. Very fast.
“He grabbed me by the neck, ripped my collar and threw me to the ground. I landed in the dog bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting me. I stood there for a moment, stunned, then stood up and told her to come out.
READ DAILYMAIL.COM’S UNMATCHED COVERAGE OF MEMORIES OF PRINCE HARRY
Prince Harry ‘begged Prince Charles not to marry Camila’ and feared she would one day be his ‘evil stepmother’, his new book claims
‘Marvelous! Now you have given me an heir and a spare’: Charles told Diana ‘my work is done’ on the day Prince Harry was born, the duke claims in a leaked excerpt from ‘Spare’ memoir
Prince Harry labels Prince William his ‘ARCH-NEMESIS’ in his explosive memoir, as he admits he’s ‘always been in competition’ with his ‘beloved brother’11602359 due to his role as ‘spare’