Prince Harry (38) splits the world: some pay homage to his courage in breaking out of royal clutches. The others find his new revelations from the book “Spare” just next to it.

At BILD, opinions differ just as much. Pros and cons – BILD discusses.

Finally someone is talking about the ice-cold palace machinery – from Hauke ​​Herffs

Family traitor, hypocrite, embarrassing prince… Harry gets a lot of criticism – partly rightly so.

BUT: Finally there is someone who tells how cold the palace machinery runs behind the scenes.

How the string pullers, advisers and courtiers (the Queen once called these employees gray eminences) trick, betray and manipulate. How family members play this game because they make a very good living from it. The crown isn’t as modern as it would have us believe.

BILD reporter Hauke ​​Herffs: “The crown is not as modern as it would have us believe”

Photo: Wolf LUX

Harry suffered in this system!

Meghan and he did not find their place in it, their happiness – they got out. That’s right! Harry is now talking about the grievances, including in his family. Consequent!

He collects millions for his biography? Yes, Harry sold his product in the market at the price he was offered. Free market economy, which we accept everywhere.

Harry turns himself into Larry with his biography – by Gesa Schwanke

The memoirs were supposed to be his big hit, but they get lost in the small things.

With “Reserve” Prince Harry (38) makes himself between freezer burn on the limb and reservist pouting (“I was born to give Willy distraction and, if necessary, a spare part.”) Belonging to Larry.

BILD reporter Gesa Schwanke: Harry dismantles himself

BILD reporter Gesa Schwanke: Harry dismantles himself

Photo: Private

The break between the brothers becomes a total taboo break: Royal family internals and pubescent antics (deflowered “like a stallion”) – spread for the world audience!

Harry may collect 37 million euros for his literary soul strip, but it still costs him dearly. Because the prince dismantles less the royals than himself. As a man. And as a brand.

He speaks of the desire for family love and a path of reconciliation, but has strayed into a dead end of resentment and greed.

Here’s what readers think of the Harry book

Germany discusses the book. BILD asked readers what they think of the prince’s revelations.

Fidelis Giardini (68):

Fidelis Giardini (68): “I understand Harry that he has left the system and is now trying to find his own voice. If I don’t like it, it’s too American, too fancy.”

Photo: Robert Gongoll

Simon Heumüller (46):

Simon Heumüller (46): “It’s not okay that he writes how many people he killed in the war. Then he crosses a line. I’d rather invest the 26 euros in something else.”

Photo: Robert Gongoll

Christine Müller (76) and Gert Besner (77):

Christine Müller (76) and Gert Besner (77): “Harry is too young to publish memoirs. Even if he has gained a lot of experience in this crazy royal family.

Photo: Ralf Guenther

Anneliese (75):

Anneliese (75): “The prince is a victim of the royal family. But I don’t believe that everything is correct.”

Photo: Ralf Guenther

Harald Kriesel (75):

Harald Kriesel (75): “Harry is influenced by Meghan. Eventually he will realize he is a Royalist and go back to England.”

Photo: Ralf Guenther

This is how the readers voted on BILD.de

What do you think of Harry’s supposed revelations? That’s what BILD asked on BILD.de.

159,707 people took part in voting.

► Impossible! It’s good that the Queen no longer has to experience this – found 55 percent of the participants.

► Great! Finally, someone really unpacks – 20 percent voted for it.

► Who the hell is Prince Harry? – found 18 percent of the participants.

► I’m still undecided – but devour everything, best gossip! – said 7 percent.

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