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Harry is looking for sympathy, which is never going to happen because he has the word 'Prince' in front of his name, and understanding from a world that really doesn't care.
Funnily enough the story makes me like William more, he is always a bit too nice, this just makes him seem a bit more human
He should be thankful they’re not Plantagenets - it would have been a axe to the back of the head!
Ripping his necklace and smashing his dog bowl

He’s a joke - I’m loving it
Being a member of the Royal Family is similar to driving on the M25, day in, day out. One just keeps on going praying not to have a puncture. Who wants to get the spare out on a merry-go-round?
Where I come from a man's "spare" is the zip on the front of his trousers that he opens to access his private parts.
A perfect name for Harry Whinger.
18:30 Thu, Harry isn't being criticised because he has 'Prince' in front of his name - he's being criticised because he's a prize, self-obsessed, disloyal, lying plonker who should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.
^ Agree!
Oh brother!

Isn't the title of the book a reference to a "joke" his father made about him, with a reference to him not being his father.

Harry may be a messed up, angry young man, but his father is ... well word's can't describe how detestable, smug, sneering, adulterous, entitled that sad excuse for man is.
an zee zegond book ( spanish see?) - will be
Spare Book, and the one after that - "third time lucky"

So many bombshells - why dont they send Prince Harry to Ukraine? ( rare two liner from PP)
Because he would bomb his own side !

haw haw haw
Harry isn't being criticised because he has 'Prince' in front of his name

yeah he is as he is linked with wanting the life of the common man, being private, not being followed, and generally Mr Ordinary

oh and he wants titles for his kids ( allowed because they are grandchildren of a King) and a ticket to the Coronation
Time to become a republic. Remove all the titles, money, privileges and property. See how they cope in the real world
I say that is a bit strong !

just get rid of Prince Harry and that will do the trick. as trump said, look there is a the second amendment as half the afghanis in America must be aware

I didn't say Harry was being criticised because he has the word 'Prince' in front of his name.

I said he would never get any sympathy because of it.
// Time to become a republic. //

i don't know how old you are, puzzled, but if you're much over (say) 40, you'll be unlikely to live long enough to see it, unless the monarchy were to be removed by force of revolution.

as no political party with any credible possibility of forming a government has abolition in their manifesto, it could be years before this gets to be voted on by the electorate. even then that's not to say such a policy would meet with universal support. even if it did, it would take years to enact the constitutional change required to remove the monarch as head of state.

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