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[quote=Anonymous]Video interviews with Harry show him saying multiple times over decades that the press mischaracterized him. In one or two of those, he mentioned wanting to spend more time in Africa. In 2-3 of these interviews, I noticed that William seemed like a jerk. He said, "I'd be lucky to get a birthday card" in reference to Harry and also said to a reporter who asked about William's birthday, "This is probably the first time he's realizing it's my birthday." In that video, William takes over the conversation and turns the attention to himself. Obviously, William didn't think highly of Harry and wanted to share this in digs during interviews with reporters. I saw the same behavior with William in the "engagement to Kate" interview. He takes over. Harry doesn't attack William. Instead, you see Harry back down and become quiet and withdrawn while William takes over the conversation. I've not yet read the whole book yet read in The New Yorker that the ghostwriter used a lot of Shakespeare-like phrasing, and some of the descriptions are poetic and stunning. I'm not surprised Charles is smart. He learned to speak Welsh, I think, and has long had an interest in the environment (or so his PR wants us to believe). He seems damaged to me, letting various people run his life, pick Diana out for him, etc. [/quote]
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