A new book stated that Prince Harry, grandson of the British Queen, felt insulted when his brother Prince William advised him to spend "the time it takes to get to know this girl", when he was dating Meghan Markle and considered the advice "exalted" from his brother.

Harry and his wife, Megan, distanced themselves from the book, "Searching Freedom", meaning "Searching for Freedom," saying that they had not been interviewed to write the biographies of The Times and The Sunday Times in parts and had made no contributions.

The Sunday Times said the book documents, citing sources, the time Harry and Meghan were dating, while William wanted to make sure that the intentions of the American actress were sound.

According to sources cited by the book, William told Harry, "Don't feel that you need to rush into it ... take the time you need to get to know this girl."

The Sunday Times reported that Harry discerned a condescending tone in the last two words, and that he felt that he no longer needed someone to take care of him.

The couple and their son Archie now live in Los Angeles, after they gave up their royal roles in March. And in January, we announced plans to start a more independent life.

Harry and Meghan got married in May 2018 at a wedding ceremony that some saw in the British monarchy sparkle Hollywood and the features of modernity, which made them one of the most famous couples in the world.

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