Prince Harry brands Prince William his ‘beloved brother and ARCH-NEMESIS’ in explosive memoir

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Prince Harry brands his brother Prince William his ‘arch-nemesis’ in his explosive new memoir Spare, it was revealed today, as the duke sparked a frenzy of controversy over leaked tabloid excerpts from the duke’s upcoming book. accuses his brother of physically assaulting. to the.

The latest quote from the book was revealed this morning by Good Morning America host Michael Strahan in a teaser clip of a one-on-one interview with Harry, 38, which will air in full later today.

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.’

Although Harry’s response was not shown, he is seen waving his hands in an excited expression and nodding with a grave expression on his face.

The interview clip comes amid sensational fallout over various leaked excerpts from Harry’s memoirs. It is not known how the first copies of the book were obtained, as the publisher, Penguin Random House, was known to have gone to great lengths to keep it secret.

In a clear indication that Harry plans to hold nothing back when it comes to airing his true feelings for his brother, another excerpt shows the duke accusing William of physically attacking him after calling Meghan Markle ‘rude’ and ‘difficult’ shortly before. that the Sussexes quit. the real roles of her.

Prince Harry names his brother William his ‘arch-nemesis’ in his explosive new memoir Spare, it was revealed today, as the duke sat down for a personal interview with GMA.

The book’s latest leak comes after it was revealed that Harry accuses William of physically attacking him in the memoir pages.

The Duke of Sussex described a standing argument, which he says ended with the Prince of Wales grabbing him by the neck and throwing him to the ground, breaking a dog bowl with his back. William then allegedly stated, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”

In an extraordinary excerpt, leaked to the leftist Guardian newspaper, Harry recalls what he describes as a physical attack by his brother, which he says left him with visible injuries, including “scratches and bruises”.

The furious dispute reportedly broke out in the kitchen of their London home, Nottingham Cottage, in the grounds of Kensington Palace in 2019.

William is said to have called Meghan ‘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 fighting. of Harry with the press. .

Harry accused his brother of “repeating the press narrative” about his American wife before a shouting match ensued that ended in a physical altercation, the book claims.

He claims 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.”

Describing what he claims happened next, and insisting that he was scared, the ex-soldier said: ‘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.

Harry says that William urged him to fight back, writing that that’s what would happen when they quarreled as children.

But the Duke of Sussex says he refused, claiming William left, before returning, he seemed “remorseful and apologetic”.

The last quote from the book was read at GMA this morning by host Michael Strahan in a teaser clip for his one-on-one interview with Harry.

According to Harry, William then “turned around and called her back: ‘You don’t need to tell Meg about this’.”

Harry claims he said, ‘You mean you attacked me?’ to which William is said to have replied, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”

The excerpt has been published by the Guardian. It is not known how the newspaper obtained an early copy of the book, as Penguin Random House has done everything possible to prevent leaks.

There will be an investigation at Penguin publishing house into the leak. An excerpt also made it to Page Six.

Sources previously said that the arrangements for the release of Harry’s ‘explosive’ memoirs were being carefully guarded and carefully managed, with only a handful of top executives privy to the exact details.

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