Prince Harry 'regrets' bombshell memoir Spare and 'anger' towards Royals has 'disappeared'

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It's been two years since Prince Harry's explosive memoir, Spare, was published. The book, which became a global sensation and the fastest-selling in history after its release on January 10, 2023, contained shocking revelations that rocked the Royal Family.Among the damaging claims were that his brother William thought he was moving "too fast" with Meghan, King Charles had told him there wasn't "enough money" to support her financially, and a heated argument between Kate and Meghan over a bridesmaid dress fitting.

So, what's changed since then? A source suggests that the prince may have some regrets about the tell-all book, according to The Mirror."Although Harry is glad he finally got his say on everything that went on with Spare, there is part of him that has some regrets over it all and the way it was handled," they claim. "He was still very angry about how he was treated by his family and wanted them to know and felt his book was the only way they'd listen.

But looking back, he's not sure it was handled in the right way and he has faced a lot of criticism for it and hurt his family a lot."Despite the lingering resentment that led to Prince Harry, aged 40, and his wife Meghan Markle's departure from Royal duties and their new life in California, it appears there's a shift in priorities this year, with an emphasis on mending familial ties.A source revealed, "Harry still wants to have a relationship with them and is hoping that in 2025, he can make that happen." They added: "A lot has gone on since Spare was released and he didn't update the paperback version – so he is hopeful he can repair the relationship."While Prince Harry may be eager to move forward, Meghan might have different intentions, potentially involving

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