Prince Harry's tell-all book Spare was unanticipatedly published in Spain on Thursday and since then, the memoir has made headlines with the Prince's explosive revelations about the royals.
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HELLO!'s royal editor, Emily Nash, gave her first thoughts on the Duke of Sussex's words and compares him to a "whistleblower" within the institution.
To find out if Emily thinks the royal family can weather the storm and why she has been surprised by the Spare's 'eyewatering' candour, watch this video.
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Emily explained: "Harry clearly feels that he has to get his version of events out there. He wants to tell his truth and he's always casting himself as a sort of whistleblower from within the Royal Institution.
"His main beef it appears is that he believes members of his family were briefing the media with negative stories about him and Meghan, possibly to make themselves look better is a very serious allegation and one that at the moment the palace is not responding to, but he feels that he needs to get this out there in the open before he can move on before he can make peace with the family.
Spare went on sale in Spain on Thursday
"We really need to hear the other side of the story before we can judge this situation. But, whichever way you look at it, Harry appears to be in pain. His family are clearly very sad about what's...
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