Views range from sympathy for the Sussexes in light of treatment by royals and tabloids, to regarding them as being ‘as entitled as the others’

Prince Harry’s tell-all autobiography has become the UK’s fastest-selling nonfiction book ever.

The memoir has been controversial, including claims that Prince William physically attacked him and accusing his father of putting his own interests first.

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