Prince Harry‘s ghostwriter is getting candid about what it was really like working with the royal on his explosive memoir, Spare.
In a new piece published by The New Yorker on Monday, J.R. Moehringer opened up about the best and worst of times working with the Duke of Sussex on his memoir.
Notably he recalled a major fight he thought might be the end of the working relationship. The pair were already two years into working on the book when they began fighting on a 2 a.m. Zoom call over the exact same edit for what felt like the hundredth time. Related: Katy Perry Got King & Queen To Do Cameo On American Idol The particular passage focused on Harry’s “grueling military exercises” in England when he was captured by pretend terrorists and put through a list of traumas to see if he had what it took to handle a real battle.
The scenario ended with one of the actors making a “vile dig” at his late mother, Princess Diana, that crossed the line on all accounts.
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