In just over two months, Prince Harry will unveil his long-awaited memoir. A very personal account of his evolution in a royal family, the advantages and disadvantages of such a status and all the stages that led him to be the man he has become. Entitled Spare, the book will be released on January 10, after a non-negotiable postponement after the death of the queen and some changes to its narrative. If the memories are purely personal, Prince Harry would have tried to involve several personalities of his entourage to make them speak and testify.
Among these potentialsguests“, the exes of Prince Harry, Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas suspect The Sun. The first was the girlfriend of the prince for six long years between 2004 and 2010. The rupture initiated by the young woman would have been caused by the number of sacrifices demanded by the monarchy from the future wives of the prince. Cressida Bonas seemed ready to take on all these responsibilities, but another detail came to spoil the party: “He found her too demanding of affection and it just wasn’t working. It’s an amicable decision and they remain very good friends, but they have decided to go their separate ways.“said a relative at the time to the magazine People to explain their breakup.
Anyway, the husband of Meghan Markle has maintained warm ties with the two women who mattered to him. But not too much is needed. If he would have asked them to take part in the adventure Sparethey would have very quickly declined the proposal after passing the shock of the demand that they thought was “a joke.“
The young women have come a long way since their separation from Prince Harry. Chelsy Davy got married this year and welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Leo. Same thing for Cressida Bonas. The young woman married another Harry, whom she had dated with to fall in love with the prince, in 2020. Attending a wedding this summer, Cressida Bonas took the opportunity to reveal her round belly, heralding the arrival of a little happiness in the coming months for the couple. All’s well that ends well for everyone!