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Prince Harry: The Inside Story
Prince Harry: The Inside Story
Prince Harry: The Inside Story
Audiobook10 hours

Prince Harry: The Inside Story

Written by Duncan Larcombe

Narrated by Richard Trinder

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Prince Henry of Wales has emerged as the unexpected jewel in the crown of the modern British monarchy. Despite his unruly antics, for which he’s made headlines all over the world, Harry’s popularity rivals that of the Queen herself. Heartthrob and loveable rogue, he has won the public’s heart.

Duncan Larcombe’s insightful and highly entertaining biography of the rebellious royal recalls Harry’s Eton days, his military career and his tempestuous love life. Despite a string of exploits (not forgetting the notorious Nazi fancy dress incident), Harry has a mysterious gift. With a twinkle in his eye and natural charm in abundance, he can seemingly withstand even the most scandalous of media storms.

Since his military career has ended, all eyes are on Harry wondering what life, career and love have in store for the maverick prince. This is the inside story of how the cheeky teenager has grown and matured into a respected soldier, charitable fundraiser and national figurehead who still retains his reputation as the most entertaining resident of Buckingham Palace.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 15, 2017
ISBN9780008211790
Prince Harry: The Inside Story

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This whole book is just this Duncan dude being really far up Harry’s ass. I swear my eyes were about to roll out of my head with how every mundane thing Harry has ever said and done was held as the greatest thing ever done by any royal ever. I found it especially interesting how the author blamed Harry’s break up with Chelsy Davy being over her privacy constantly being invaded which I'm sure contributed but nothing about how he was constantly cheating on her with barmaids was mentioned. Duncan also seemed to conveniently forget that Meghan Markle was living with her Chef boyfriend when she met Harry and it wasn't her being a celebrity that got her invited to the Invictus games, it was her boyfriend. Also, I have a hard time believing that Harry had no idea that the word ”p@ki” was a slur. If not, he is extremely out of touch which this book is trying really hard to prove otherwise.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Prince Harry has always been a person that I have admired, even back in the time when I grew up in Macedonia. Whenever I'd see something about him on the news, I'd get all excited and I wouldn't take my eyes off him.

    I like how Duncan brings us to Prince Harry's life. It feels like we are there, with him, on his adventures. I like how the story progresses and I learn more things about Harry that I haven't known before. Like for example the fact that his name is not even Harry haha :D It's Henry. Amazing, right?

    Easy to read, and a story that would attract everyone that wants to know the inside of a royal world and for anyone that even wondered what it's like...