“With raw and unflinching honesty, Save is a landmark work full of insights, revelations, introspection and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over pain,” Penguin Random House said in a statement. The publisher also mentions the image that remained of the two brothers, William and Harry, walking behind the coffin of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Harry, the second son of King Charles III, and his wife Meghan, a black former American actress, surprised by abandoning british royalty in early 2020 and move to the United States. During an impactful televised interview in March 2021, the couple accused the royal family of insensitivity and racism.
Last year, Harry, 37, announced that he was writing his memoirs and that he would expose the “mistakes” and “lessons learned” throughout his life.
Save it will be published in 16 languages and Harry will donate the proceeds to British charities. In Brazil, the book will be published by Objetiva/Grupo Companhia das Letras.
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(With AFP)