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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's disappointing that so many people on this thread clearly haven't read the book yet feel confident in opining. I'm appalled by the British class system and how it protects pedos like Prince Andrew. I was interested in Spare because of the chance it offered to see behind the curtain - and it did not disappoint. Harry's got a GREAT voice for audiobooks and listening to it was very easy and pleasant. The dysfunction he describes resonates with me and my experiences with a dysfunctional 'family'. I also suspect he has learning disabilities. He, clearly, has anxiety/depression that was untreated for most of his life. It seems he's on a path that's good for him. As someone who also married into a family with strong ideas about the role of a wife and women, I can really sympathize with Megan. I wouldn't want my DD marrying into that family nor the institution. [/quote] I agree it’s appalling, and Harry should be speaking out vehemently about his uncle. But he doesn’t, because he supports it overall, and he’s friends with Eugenie. It would be easier to support him if he were anti-monarchy than wanting to have been more privileged within the monarchy[/quote] I’m curious. Do you think the other members of the British Royal Family should be speaking out against Andrew? His siblings for example? King Charles? Or just Harry? And how would people “support him” — beyond buying his book? I think Harry carefully focused on himself as much as possible, in his memoirs. I, personally, don’t think he “should” be speaking out about anything beyond that, although, of course, that’s up to him. [/quote] Yes, of course the Royal family should refuse to protect a pedophile. The Royal family is publicly funded, which means they exist to serve the taxpayers. If Harry wants to remain a Royal, he depends on public support. It’s hard to support him given his focus on himself. And while he’s left the world of royalty in many ways, he hasn’t left entirely quite yet, nor does he seem to want to entirely.[/quote] How, exactly, does Harry “depend on public support”? You’ve used the word “support” twice here. What exactly do you mean? [/quote]
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